Patient leaving the hospital

Article "Patient leaving the hospital"

Discharge of a patient from a hospital is a medical event that is aimed at the patient’s recovery and social rehabilitation after treatment. The article will discuss how records are kept of patients leaving the hospital, why such records are needed and how it will help the doctor in



Patients discharged from hospitals play an important role in the treatment and rehabilitation of patients and in reducing healthcare costs. However, patients may experience problems after leaving the hospital. The patient leaves the hospital in an uncertain condition, and the risks to his health may be higher than usual.

Need for post-discharge care: Currently, most hospitals provide home care services for patients, which include monitoring their health and providing medical care. These services can reduce the risk of hospitalizations, improve patients' quality of life, and reduce overall healthcare costs. However, patients need regular medical supervision after discharge and should not neglect this.

Developing Robust Post-Discharge Care Systems An important aspect of post-discharge safety is robust systems of communication between admitting physicians and patients at home. It is important to provide them with constant support and supervision, both from medical personnel,