hospitalizations
Hospitalizations refer to the admission of a patient to a hospital for acute or planned medical care that cannot be safely provided elsewhere. Admission may follow emergency evaluation, scheduled surgery, childbirth, or transfer from another facility. The goal is diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, and stabilization using hospital-based resources.
During hospitalization, patients are assessed by a medical team that may include physicians, nurses, pharmacists, therapists,
Inpatient admissions differ from observation status, where patients may receive short-term monitoring without an overnight stay.
Common reasons for hospitalization include surgical procedures, acute infections, cardiovascular events, respiratory illnesses, trauma, and childbirth.
Risks during hospitalization include infections acquired in hospital, medication errors, delirium, and falls, particularly among older