if the patient has a companion, the companion may help him/her to get to the hospital.
if it is a big wound, he/she can just get herself/himself to the hospital and just 'tiis' its pain
Inpatient services benefit a hospital the most.
Under the right conditions, yes, a hospital can keep you from seeing a patient. If the patient is contagious, is undergoing surgery, or is in ICU (which is the most probable reason), a hospital can keep you from seeing a patient.
Hospital confinement is preventing a patient from leaving the hospital.
Of course they can...Because, from the moment the patient was admitted into the hospital, the doctor and the hospital accepted the responsibility of taking care of him/her. so if anything happens afterwards within or outside the hospital premises, they should be held responsible.. So, yes they can be charged with a criminal act if the person dies
The length of time the patient needs to remain in the hospital depends on the age of the patient and the patient's general health.
The hospital can request patient to sign to go to hospice, but can NOT make the patient sign to go to hospice.
A hospital is required by law to accept a patient in their emergency room long enough to at least get the patient stabilized so they can be safely transferred to another facility, such as a charity hospital for those who don't have the money to pay.
how many national patient safety goals to hospital setting
I don't see why not!
by comparing it to a patient in a hospital
because hospital is last place where god give a new life to patient so that's why sing of moon become to named hospital
If we are a patient in a hospital, yes.