Efficiency was defined as the prevalence of candidates to earlydischarge.
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This suggests that physicians were able to identify low risk candidates for earlydischarge.
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Conclusions: In our cohort, clinical gestalt identified one-third of PE patients for earlydischarge.
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The benefits have primarily been in preventing unplanned hospital admissions and facilitating earlydischarge.
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Patients failing de-escalation or earlydischarge responded to alternative regimens.
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So a conditional telltale might be an honorable earlydischarge or even a service disability.
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I thought you were being given earlydischarge and retirement as a reward for the heroism.
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This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a nurse-led model of earlydischarge from hospital.
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It retains the advantage of laparoscopy surgery, reduced postoperative pain, small incisions and earlydischarge from hospital.
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Tan said their advice to women who want an earlydischarge is to talk with their own doctor.
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Clinical outcome and satisfaction with care were evaluated for those patients treated with early switch and earlydischarge.
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But an earlydischarge could help improve Putin's image before he hosts the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics in February.
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This study provides further evidence of the benefits of earlydischarge from hospital following axillary clearance for breast cancer.
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Conclusions: The earlydischarge hospital at home scheme was similar to routine hospital discharge in terms of effectiveness and acceptability.
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Patients and their accompanying caregiver were instructed about the procedure, its potential complications, and the conditions required for an earlydischarge.
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The prevalence of earlydischarge varied considerably among states, ranging from 1% to 21%.