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hospitalizations

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  • noun Plural form of hospitalization.

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Examples

  • Program officials say the expected reduction in hospitalizations should offset the cost of the program.

    Online Pillbox Reminds Patients to Take Meds | Impact Lab 2007

  • Even here, it causes a spike in hospitalizations for dehydration every year.

    Archive 2006-01-01 2006

  • Even here, it causes a spike in hospitalizations for dehydration every year.

    Medpundit 2006

  • The report did note that in 2007, the FDA began requiring dietary supplement manufacturers to report "serious adverse events," such as hospitalizations, birth defects or death.

    Report: FDA lacks authority over supplements 2009

  • Just in 2007, the FDA began requiring dietary supplement manufacturers to report "serious adverse events," such as hospitalizations, birth defects or death.

    Report: FDA lacks authority over supplements 2009

  • About one in five of the reports involved serious side effects, such as hospitalizations, said Jeffrey Linder, a Brigham & Women 's internist who led the study.

    Digital Records Spot Side Effects Jonathan D. Rockoff 2010

  • Under the proposal, Medicare would increase scrutiny of plans that don't cap a patient's annual out-of-pocket costs at $3,400 or less, and it would review cost sharing for services such as hospitalizations and outpatient services.

    Less of an 'Advantage'? 2009

  • The agency will also keep an eye on patient charges for services and medical equipment often linked to chronic illnesses, such as hospitalizations, nursing-home care and wheelchairs.

    Health Plans: New Safeguards 2009

  • Hard endpoints, such as hospitalizations and deaths, not surrogate endpoints, such as the frequently used proxy to assess the FDA's safety record (numbers of drugs recalled), should be the endpoints in the analysis.

    Are Big Pharma and the PDUFA to Blame for Healthcare Mess? 2009

  • When children have gaps in coverage and do not get timely preventive care, they often end up requiring more expensive health care, such as hospitalizations and emergency room visits.

    Donna Norton: Peaceful Revolution: The Momonomics of Healthcare for Kids 2008

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