internare
Internare is the process by which a patient is admitted to a hospital or medical facility for diagnosis, treatment, observation, or surgical procedures. It marks the transition from outpatient or community care to inpatient care and is an essential part of the health care delivery system.
Admission can be voluntary, with the patient's consent to stay and receive medical care, or involuntary in
The admission procedure generally includes triage or initial assessment, documentation of medical history and current symptoms,
Length of stay varies according to diagnosis, treatment needs, and response to care. Some admissions are short,
Patients have rights during internare, including access to information about diagnosis and treatment, informed consent, confidentiality,