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- noun Plural form of
rehospitalization .
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Examples
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Option one is the only option that meets the supervisor's goal of delivering services to seriously mentally ill people who have a past history of violence, incarceration, dangerous behavior or multiple rehospitalizations who refuse voluntary treatment.
DJ Jaffe: Orange County Supervisors Misled by Health Care Agency on Laura's Law
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The follow-up care on offer left much to be desired, and many needed frequent rehospitalizations.
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Transitional Care Model A nurse-led hospital discharge and home follow-up program for chronically ill older adults: Randomized controlled trials show major reductions in rehospitalizations and health care costs.
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Option one is the only option that meets the supervisor's goal of delivering services to seriously mentally ill people who have a past history of violence, incarceration, dangerous behavior or multiple rehospitalizations who refuse voluntary treatment.
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In a 2009 study in the New England Journal of Medicine, researchers estimated that a year's worth of unplanned rehospitalizations cost Medicare alone $17.4 billion.
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"This new study, however, shows that there are relatively few early rehospitalizations that are directly related to the stent procedure," added Fonarow, who was not involved in the research.
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Hospitals address slashed payments, technology investments and rehospitalizations
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Hospitals address slashed payments, technology investments and rehospitalizations
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Hospitals address slashed payments, technology investments and rehospitalizations
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"Prevention of rehospitalizations within 14 days may require evaluation and intervention during the hospitalization," they wrote.
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