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The phrase "refused hospitalization" is correct and can be used in written English.
Example: Despite the severity of her injuries, the patient refused hospitalization and insisted on being treated at home.
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Patient 1 refused hospitalization and was treated as an outpatient; patient 2 was hospitalized for 8 d; patient 3 did not seek medical care.
He refused hospitalization for important cardiac testing at least once and possibly on other occasions.
At baseline, 83 consecutive patients were enrolled for the study; 26 were excluded because they did not meet the inclusion criteria: 20 recovered with prophylactic therapy and the education during the run-in period, while 6 refused hospitalization (Fig. 2).
Their GPs stated that the patient refused hospitalization (five), signs and symptoms were unclear (two) and situation changed very quickly (one).
The patient refused hospitalization at the Otolaryngology Department, thus was discharged home on a 10-day course of cefuroxime (500 mg twice daily) and metronidazole (500 mg 3 times daily) with recommendation to discontinue breastfeeding for the duration of the antibiotic therapy and to present at follow-up visit to Otolaryngology Clinic after completing antibiotic therapy.
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The most heartrending episode took place a decade later, when, after refusing hospitalization, he was seized by paramedics and plainclothes police, acting as discreetly as they could, during intermission at a performance of City Ballet.
The statement also said the group's doctors had "seen patients in villages across the country who have refused urgently needed hospitalization due to the high risk of arrest, and others who were severely beaten in jail".
In one case a 55-year-old woman with an obstructing combined laryngocele refused acute treatment and hospitalization and died suddenly a few minutes after leaving the hospital [ 53].
His drinking led to hospitalization; he refused to write unless Rodgers was in the room with him.
In the wake of the Thomas case, Orange County officials in 2014 adopted Laura's Law, which allows court-ordered involuntary outpatient mental health treatment for those who are severely ill and have had multiple incarcerations or hospitalizations but refused voluntary treatment.
If your child still refuses to eat, hospitalization in a medical or psychiatric ward may be required.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com