Betekenis van:
hospitalisation

hospitalisation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • verblijf in een ziekenhuis
  • placing in medical care in a hospital

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

hospitalisation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • hospitalisatie
  • placing in medical care in a hospital

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

hospitalisation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • ziekenhuisopname, hospitalisatie
  • placing in medical care in a hospital

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Hospitalisation
  2. Hospitalisation from …..
  3. Infection requiring prolonged hospitalisation, antibiotics-resistant organisms
  4. Irreversible effects Infection requiring prolonged hospitalisation, antibiotics-resistant organisms Fatality Table 4
  5. Requires hospitalisation for more than 48 hours, commencing within seven days from the date the injury was received; or
  6. requires hospitalisation for more than 48 hours, commencing within seven days from the date the injury was received; or
  7. Injury or consequence for which a visit to A&E may be necessary, but in general, hospitalisation is not required.
  8. Injury or consequence that normally requires hospitalisation and will affect functioning for more than 6 months or lead to a permanent loss of function.
  9. very serious illness of a child, as certified by a doctor, or hospitalisation of a child aged 12 or under: up to five days;
  10. This rate shall be increased to 85 % for the following services: consultations and visits, surgical operations, hospitalisation, pharmaceutical products, radiology, analyses, laboratory tests and prostheses on medical prescription with the exception of dental prostheses.
  11. Injury or consequence that normally requires hospitalisation and will affect functioning for more than 6 months or lead to a permanent loss of function. 4. Injury or consequence that is or could be fatal, including brain death; consequences that affect reproduction or offspring; severe loss of limbs and/or function, leading to more than approximately 10 % of disability.
  12. ‘serious adverse reaction’ means an unintended response, including a communicable disease, in the living donor or in the recipient that might be associated with any stage of the chain from donation to transplantation that is fatal, life-threatening, disabling, incapacitating, or which results in, or prolongs, hospitalisation or morbidity;
  13. ‘serious adverse event’ means any undesired and unexpected occurrence associated with any stage of the chain from donation to transplantation that might lead to the transmission of a communicable disease, to death or life-threatening, disabling or incapacitating conditions for patients or which results in, or prolongs, hospitalisation or morbidity;
  14. Functioning may be affected for a limited period, not more than about 6 months, and recovery is more or less complete. 3. Injury or consequence that normally requires hospitalisation and will affect functioning for more than 6 months or lead to a permanent loss of function.
  15. INSTRUCTIONSPlease complete this form in blocnk letters(a) This form is personal and non-transferable.(b) This document allows any insured person and the members of his/her family to receive any benefits in kind that may become necessary for medical reasons during a stay in another Member State, taking account of the nature of the services and the duration of the stay.(c) When a person has to seek benefits, including hospitalisation, this document must be presented to the health care provider.NOTES(1) Symbol of the country in which the institution completing the form is situated: IT = Italy, NL = Netherlands, AT = Austria, PT = Portugal, UK = United Kingdom, IS = Iceland, LI = Liechtenstein, CY = Cyprus, LV = Latvia, LT = Lithuania, HU = Hungary, MT = Malta, PL = Poland, SK = Slovakia, CH = Switzerland.(2) If the family member does not have a personal identification number, indicate the identification number of the person from whom the rights of the family member are derived.