Hospitalization Repeated

Repeated hospitalization is hospitalization in connection with a disease for which the patient was previously inpatient treatment in any medical institution in the same calendar year.

Readmission to the hospital may be required if, after discharge from the hospital, the patient's condition worsens again due to the same disease. This can happen, for example, during an exacerbation of a chronic disease, relapse of the oncological process, complications after surgery and other situations.

The reasons for readmission are analyzed by medical personnel to identify possible deficiencies in the treatment and care of the patient. Timely identification of factors leading to repeated hospitalizations makes it possible to optimize the process of providing medical care and increase its efficiency.



Repeated hospitalizations are one of the most common reasons for a patient to visit the hospital. In this article, we will discuss why a hospital can address this issue and what factors may influence a patient's readmission to the hospital.

First of all, let's look at how the medical care system works in our country. We have a state register of hospitals and clinics - this allows medical workers to track the current status of a person in order to prevent a recurrence of previously suffered diseases. It may also be noted that some cases of forced hospitalization may be associated with the development of a new disease, symptoms after a previous illness, or other health risks.

Re-hospitalization in the center of gravity for re-hospitalizations is of an intermediate nature