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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow hospitalisation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission or the ability to undergo hospitalization is being discussed, often in medical or administrative settings.
Example: "The new policy will allow hospitalisation for patients who meet specific criteria."
Alternatives: "permit hospitalization" or "authorize admission to the hospital."
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Additionally, shorter treatments generally allow hospitalisation to be avoided and enable earlier improvement of symptoms (Kowalska, 1992).
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Some countries (e.g. Dutch law [ 10]) allow forced hospitalisation only when a patient's behaviour constitutes a direct and clear danger to the patient or others.
Both are chronic diseases that require in depth education of the patients to speed up de-hospitalisation and allow them to self-manage their health status, not to change their daily habits, to keep working or studying, and to maintain a social life.
Inclusion criteria were: (1) adult patients and (2) a period of hospitalisation allowing the patient to be nursed by at least two paramedical teams.
Hospitalisation allows for comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA), which high quality evidence demonstrates increases the chances of survival and regaining independence following illness [ 43, 44].
Indwelling pleural catheters (IPCs) allow ambulatory fluid drainage without hospitalisation, and are increasingly employed for management of malignant effusions.
Results from these studies would allow further interpretation of whether increasing hospitalisation and decreasing primary care consultation trends are not specific to CAP among older adults.
This would allow some measure of the 'background' hospitalisation experienced by the cancer-free or general population to be removed from the levels observed in cancer survivors.
Theoretically, using hospital discharge records, it would also be possible to allow for co-morbid conditions recorded during hospitalisation that have been associated with altered risks of cancer, such as diabetes mellitus (Giovannucci et al, 2010).
29 Data linkage at ICES will allow us to measure patient survival beyond the initial hospitalisation, and to collect information on further hospitalisations, renal and cardiovascular outcomes, as well as cancer-related information.
Use of linked data will allow estimation of costs related to pharmaceutical and Medicare services, hospitalisation and health service utilisation following hospital discharge.
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