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readmission

[ UK /ɹiːdmˈɪʃən/ ]
[ US /ˌɹiædˈmɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of admitting someone again
    the surgery was performed on his readmission to the clinic

How To Use readmission In A Sentence

  • In time, both find their votaries deserting them to worship the god of riches, and so apply for readmission to the heavens.
  • Yes, I lied as I filled out the preadmission paperwork, there was someone coming to pick me up afterward. A Hidden Affair
  • Because they can optimally integrate the entire process--from preadmission preparation to the surgery process to rehabilitation to discharge--value-adding process hospitals can do their work at substantially reduced cost, with much higher levels of quality. Disrupting The Hospital Business Model
  • South Africa's readmission into the African fold has given Chicco fresh sources of inspiration.
  • His readmission prompted a severe bout of post-operative depression - which doctors had told him to expect - but he didn't expect it to hit him so hard.
  • `Once more I humbly petition my Lord for readmission to the Order. NIGHT SISTERS
  • He punched in the admissions department at the hospital where they'd done preadmission work, but she hadn't been admitted. Ryan
  • Throughout all this time the health service's failure to nurse chronic conditions in the community has led to hospital bed-blocking and avoidable emergency readmissions. Health and social care bill: A dismal alternative to real reform | Editorial
  • At its narrowest, the case only applies to the relatively uncommon Florida statutory scheme which specifically requires informed consent for voluntary admissions, and only deals with the use of preadmission safeguards to insure that the patient is capable of giving that consent. Law In The Health and Human Services
  • However, timing of antibiotics was not associated with likelihood of readmission .
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