Hospitalizations

Hospitalizations refer to the process of admitting patients to hospitals for medical treatment or care. Hospitalization is a crucial aspect of the healthcare industry, particularly in managing serious illnesses and chronic conditions that require close medical attention. Hospitalizations can be planned or emergency-based, depending on the patient's condition. Planned hospitalizations refer to elective procedures that require inpatient care, such as surgeries, and can be scheduled in advance. Emergency hospitalizations are unplanned and often require immediate medical attention, such as for heart attacks or accidents. Hospitalizations can also take place in different types of healthcare settings, such as general hospitals, specialty hospitals, and rehabilitation centers. In addition, hospitalizations can vary in duration, from a few hours for outpatient procedures to several days or weeks for inpatient care. While hospitalizations are sometimes necessary for the treatment of certain conditions, they can also be costly and disruptive for patients' daily lives. Therefore, healthcare professionals often explore alternative treatment options, such as in-home care, to avoid hospitalizations. Overall, hospitalizations play a crucial role in the management of various illnesses and conditions, and healthcare providers must carefully consider their appropriateness for each patient.

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Public Health International

ISSN: 2641-4538
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: M Manzurul Hassan, Professor, Department of Geography and Environment
Journal of Public Health International main aims to congregate at all public health practitioners and research investigators - to improve potency, productiveness and proficiency of public health interventions and thus improve health outcomes of populations.