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Post Acute care is comprised of the health care services that one may receive after a stay in an acute care hospital. The services may include stays in a Long Term Acute Hospital, Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilty or Skilled Nursing Facility. In additiona, post acute care may be delivered at an outpatient facility or by a Home Health Agency. In the United States, approximately 40% of people that are medicare eligible will receive post acute care after being hospitalized.
On average, patients leave the ASC within two hours after their surgery. If the patient needs overnight care or has a serious complication, he or she is transferred to an acute care hospital
$1,000 is based on an average stay of one night, and includes nursing costs, diagnostic testing and operating-room costs, but excludes such things as emergency care, day surgery and long-term care.
hey can die any where but mostly in hospitals
As long as deemed nessecary. Some patients as they get older, get sent to to retirement homes for the mentaly ill, to live out their last years in comfort. Others might go to live with family or friends, if they can provide adequate care for the person.
No. A clinic is a walk in for services and help, but you don't stay. Hospitals you stay if needed.
On an average around 2 years. The females stay with the pride while the males are expelled once they reach sexual maturity.
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Length of hospital stay depends on which joint is treated, but is normally only a few days
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