A patient is someone who comes for a check up and leaves the hospital.An admitted one is who has to stay in the hospital ward for care or further treatment.
In-patients are patients currently staying at the hospital to be treated. An out-patient can be treated at the hospital, but won't necessarily stay there and be admitted.
In patient means you were admitted to the hospital - assigned a bed, etc. Out patient would mean you were seen by a nurse/doctor and left afterwards. That's the general difference, but contact the billing office to confirm their exact definitions if you want assurance.
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what is the difference between a patient day sheet and a procedure day sheet.
Outpatient care is performed in a clinic or hospital and does not require an overnight stay. Inpatient care requires the patient be admitted to the hospital where they are monitored 24 hours a day.
a person who is receiving medical care is "patient" the "sick" is people who are ill
The difference is patients stay too get checked out guest visit them.
With an anxious patient, the heart beats faster. With a calm patient, the heart beats at the normal rate.
The difference between patient loving and loving patience is that one of them is dealing with love, and the other is with patience. Patient loving means that someone is slow and patient in the way that they fall in love with someone, and loving patience means that someone has a love of patience, and likes being patient with people.
The difference between patience and patients is patience means having the ability to be patient and wait but patients means a patient of yours meaning like a hospital patient.
Morbidity refers to patient illness data and mortality refers to patient death data.
From http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/harvard-2012/512502-harvard-class-2012-admitted-accepted-5.html it says: "admitted: an offer for admission accepted: an affirmative response"