Collocations withhospital

These are words often used in combination withhospital.

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acute hospital
This has been achieved when 'all major medical issues have been resolved to the extent that discharge from an acute hospital is clinically appropriate'.
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affiliated hospital
Because of the lack of trained physicians and well-equipped hospitals, a close and long-standing relationship developed between the professor and chair of the university clinical departments and their affiliated hospitals.
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county hospital
Summing up, there were no external shocks or strong signs of crisis in the system, although some critique of the county hospital systems could be found.
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for-profit hospitals
Some not-for-profit and for-profit hospitals formed joint ventures with group practices and individual physicians to operate facilities that provided ancillary services.
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full-service hospital
At the time, they had plans to reopen a full-service hospital and a new medical school.
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hospital administrator
The authority given to the hospital bioethicist differs from the type of authority given to a doctor or a nurse or a hospital administrator.
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hospital admission
Thus, the comparison of hospital admission rates is consistent with the differences in mortality rates.
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hospital bed
Families have protested hospital bed closures and pushed for community treatment orders and community support services.
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hospital bill
The sickness fund pays the largest share of the hospital bill directly to the hospital (third-party reimbursement).
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hospital chapel
There in the hospital chapel they were married by a priest.
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hospital gown
When he returns, he is wearing a hospital gown and bracelet.
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hospital orderly
In the rare case when they have difficulty in finding some particular hospital orderly who is not married, should they not be put to the trouble of doing so?
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hospital patient
This control group is therefore more representative of the general population than of a hospital patient group.
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hospital personnel
This strategy requires a special effort to provide hospital personnel with managerial and communication skills for the identification of potential donors and the approach of grieving families.
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hospital room
It became a source of ref lections and inspiration f or many patients in the isolation of their hospital room.
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hospital setting
It involves psychiatrists' intervention in the care of medically ill patients who present with psychiatric symptoms whilst in a general hospital setting.
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hospital stay
During her hospital stay she met me regularly to ask about the disease and to ask for assistance with practical tasks.
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hospital worker
One lady is a hospital worker, doing the essential work which we have been discussing today.
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local hospital
I arranged for a referral to the local hospital.
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makeshift hospital
During the 1937 flood, the library was used as a makeshift hospital until the water boiler burst.
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municipal hospital
Specialists are paid exclusively on a fee-for- service basis for all patients (except university and municipal hospital physicians, who are salaried employees).
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naval hospital
Is he satisfied that war-time constructions like this former naval hospital are suitable places for mental patients?
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nearby hospital
The centre offers a multi-faceted service for people aged 65 years and over, except those with mental health problems, who can receive day care in a nearby hospital.
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nearest hospital
Most patients continue to choose the nearest hospital or a hospital in their own region.
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orthopaedic hospital
Patients still spend a much longer period in an orthopaedic hospital than they would for most forms of hospital treatment.
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regional hospital
Either strategy may be applicable to health regions with a regional hospital.
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rural hospital
There is a rural hospital and a primary health centre and many sub-health centre.
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teaching hospital
Its large teaching hospital attracted many of the inhabitants of the villages in the outlying areas to use its services.
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tertiary hospital
Based on their mix of patients, each hospital can then be classified as a primary, secondary, or tertiary hospital.
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veterinary hospital
The date used was the date the horse first showed clinical signs or the date the horse was admitted to a veterinary hospital (if applicable).
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