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"a hospitalisation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to refer to someone being admitted to a hospital for medical treatment. Example: "After a skiing accident, John required a hospitalisation for a broken leg."
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Among these seven children (eight admissions) were hospitalised for RSV bronchiolitis, giving a hospitalisation incidence under two years of 153.8 per 1.000 children.
A woman explains that during a hospitalisation, her husband is working from her bedside, but is so engrossed by his device that he doesn't talk to her.
And on her proto-deathbed she managed to get her claws back into Steve MacDonald – who had been in lolloping, hangdog pursuit of Michelle – so she considers it a hospitalisation well spent.
Going by the half-life of an internet trend these days, it'll be dubbed a dangerous new practice by a school district on Thursday, happen live on a BBC chat show on Friday, be responsible for a hospitalisation on Saturday and be the subject of a nostalgic "remember the condom challenge" round-up by next Wednesday.
Infants with a hospitalisation due to RSV disease will be at increased risk of developing chronic respiratory morbidity (sequelae).
Hospital utilisation is defined as the sum of emergency room visits and hospitalisations (an emergency room visit that leads to a hospitalisation is counted only as a hospitalisation).
We used the same guideline unit price of a hospitalisation day before and after an AE.
Conventionally, the discharge day is not counted as a hospitalisation day in insurance claims.
Patients who completed a hospitalisation for CAP resulting in discharge were eligible for the study.
Letters of invitation were also sent to eligible people discharged after a hospitalisation for COPD.
The study identified patients' reasons for discharge AMA following a hospitalisation due to CVD.
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