Sentences with phrase «from before hospitalization»

Non-elective hospitalizations were associated with an approximately 60 percent acceleration in the rate of cognitive decline from before hospitalization.

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To examine the clinical impact of Michigan's smoke - free indoor air law, researchers reviewed the Nationwide Inpatient Sample for hospitalizations from heart attack, congestive heart failure and stroke one year before and after the ban implementation.
Note comments I've added to the question: I'm not in US so the money is worth differently - $ 1000 is more than a monthly wage, and medical costs are subsidized by the government here, so $ 1000 coverage could for example cover recovery from small car crash (broken a bone or two, healing cuts, painkillers, hospitalization for several days, a week of physiotherapy) or a diagnostics, week of hospitalization, exams and drugs for non-chronic disease which can be healed in month or so... But I don't see how I could apply your answer, as I must choose insurance months BEFORE the medical problem occurs?
The Religare Health Insurance Company requires intimation from your side within 24 hours of immediate hospitalization or before 48 hours of a planned hospitalization.
Although, the duration varies from one health insurance company to another, still most providers of mediclaim policy in India offer pre-hospitalization coverage for 30 days before hospitalization.
The medical costs that are incurred 30 days (may differ from insurer to insurer) before the actual hospitalization are reimbursed as specified under the scope of the plan and it may include medicine expenses, laboratory tests, doctor visit, etc..
Usually, a health cover is available for 30 days before hospitalization and 60 days post discharge from hospital.
The COPE workbook, which was provided to parents and children after transfer from the PICU to the general pediatric unit, contained 3 activities to be completed before discharge from the hospital, ie, 1) puppet play to encourage expression of emotions in a nonthreatening manner, 2) therapeutic medical play to assist children in obtaining some sense of mastery and control over the hospital experience, and 3) reading and discussing Jenny's Wish, a story about a young child who successfully copes with a stressful hospitalization.
Using prospective longitudinal data from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development, we compared boys separated because of parental imprisonment during their first 10 years of life with four control groups: boys who did not experience separation, boys separated because of hospitalization or death, boys separated for other reasons (usually parental disharmony), and boys whose parents were only imprisoned before the boys» births.
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