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the readmission
noun
A second or subsequent admission
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There must be a new UN resolution, setting a timetable for the readmission of weapons inspectors.
"If it doesn't happen, then the readmission agreement will not come into play," he said.
The readmission penalties will recoup about $300 million this year.
A major goal of those bills is to reduce the readmission of Medicare patients to hospitals.
In a briefing note published on Saturday, the commission said "the UNHCR will be a key actor in the readmission [return] and resettlement processes".
The readmission rate for complications was 15%.
The readmission is precocious if it occurs in the firsts 72 hours after the ICU discharge.
Four days after the readmission, a pigtail catheter was used to drain 340 mL of fluid.
The text of the readmission agreement was initialled on 21 June 2012 and signed on 13 December 2013.
Nominally it was already clear back then that the Readmission Agreement had been effective [6: 49–50].
The length of the readmission stay on ICU ranged from 1 day to 68 days (median = 8 days).
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