Collocations withoutpatient
These are words often used in combination withoutpatient.
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on an outpatient basis
A few were aborted on an outpatient basis and released on the day of the operation.
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outpatient clinic
Subsequently, he was followed closely in the outpatient clinic.
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outpatient department
Admission to the hospital is usually through the outpatient department and precludes followup by the primary care physician.
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outpatient facility
The modern medical center is mostly an outpatient facility.
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outpatient procedure
The usual situation at that hospital was to release aspiration patients the next day, after a night's observation, or the same day if aborted by an outpatient procedure.
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outpatient service
The fortnightly outpatient clinics were recently suspended but the board is currently considering with the hospital management committee how best to maintain an outpatient service.
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outpatient setting
Most of these patients, in whom opioid therapy was initiated in an outpatient setting, were seeing an anesthesiologist or radiologist, and many had breast cancer.
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outpatient surgery
Future modifications to hospital management, notably regarding outpatient surgery, could also improve quality of life and increase the cost variation between the two techniques.
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outpatient treatment
Preventing medical noncompliance in the outpatient treatment of bipolar affective disorders.
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