Ninety percent and 74.6% of patients experienced no complications in the outpatient and inpatient populations, respectively ( P =< .001). Time to first complication was also comparable between the 2 groups (3 days [IQR 1-8] vs 10 days [IQR 4-30] for outpatient vs inpatient; P = .3)....
The terms “inpatient” and “outpatient” have very different meanings in the health care world. Knowing the difference between inpatient vs. outpatient care can give you the edge when it comes to managing your health care, choosing a health plan, and planning ahead for out-of-pocket medical ...
Complete data were available for 76 women in the outpatient group and 86 women in the inpatient group. There were no differences in baseline characteristics. No group differences were found in satisfaction with length of hospital stay (P=0.35). The EQ‐5D revealed no difference in patient ...
The literature on inpatient and outpatient treatment of alcohol and drug abusers is reviewed. In addition, attrition as a major factor in treatment is examined. While several hypothesized advantages for both inpatient and outpatient treatment are advanced, it is pointed out that, because of ...
Not everyone can be treated in an outpatient setting. You may need to be admitted and stay in the hospital if: You also have a pulmonary embolism (PE), which is when a blood clot gets lodged in anarteryin the lung and blocks blood flow to part of the lung. ...
Ultimately, the most critical factor in choosing between inpatient vs. outpatient rehab is finding a treatment program that meets the individual’s needs and provides the necessary support for lasting recovery. The Importance of Seeking Treatment Regardless of which type of treatment you choose, th...
A real-world analysis exploring the outcomes of inpatient vs outpatient administration of CAR T-cell therapy in patients with mantle cell lymphoma and follicular lymphoma demonstrated both similarities and some differences between the 2 patient populatio
HeartfailureRisklevelsTrialsPatients with symptomatic heart failure (HF) require additive therapies and have a poor prognosis. However, patient characteristics and clinical outcome between HF patients treated in the outpatient setting vs. those who are hospitalized remain scarce.The BIOlogy Study to ...
Patients with high psychiatric severity and/or a poor social support system are predicted to have a better outcome in inpatient treatment, while patients with low psychiatric severity and/or a good social support system may do well as outpatients without incurring the higher costs of inpatient ...
The literature on inpatient and outpatient treatment of alcohol and drug abusers is reviewed. In addition, attrition as a major factor in treatment is examined. While several hypothesized advantages for both inpatient and outpatient treatment are advanced, it is pointed out that, because of methodolog...