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Hospitalisation

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  • Too few senior staff, an inability to conduct diagnostic tests and the wrong mix of staff are blamed in the study, Weekend Hospitalisation and Additional Risk of Death: an Analysis of Inpatient Data, which is reported in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine.

    Hospital patients more at risk at weekends 2012

  • Hospitalisation statistics don't show the same trend and road deaths don't show the same trend.

    Speed cameras Not a sheep 2007

  • Hospitalisation rates for asthma among children up to the age of four tripled between 1971 and 1995.

    Health Care in Canada 1999

  • Hospitalisation gives you the opportunity to ponder on questions like that.

    Some by Fire Pawson, Stuart 1999

  • Hospitalisation consumes between 10 and 60 percent of provincial TB budgets and patients are unnecessarily kept in hospital.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • Hospitalisation is a distressing time for most people, let alone those with dementia, and the added confusion, agitation and upset for those who cannot articulate their thoughts increases this distress ten-fold.

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • Hospitalisation, followed by antibiotics and often dialysis, will be required if the patient is to survive.

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • Hospitalisation rates for young adults with influenza were 37 times higher in the autumn of 2009-when the H1N1 strain was predominant-than for the same period in the previous year, the latest figures for hospitals in England show.

    Latest headlines from BMJ S. Mayor 2010

  • Hospitalisation for dental problems is now a serious health issue, even though decay - or dental caries - could easily be prevented through regular brushing and check-ups, the researchers conclude.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz 2009

  • Hospitalisation for dental problems is now a serious health issue, even though decay - or dental caries - could easily be prevented through regular brushing and check-ups, the researchers conclude.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz 2009

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