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in-patient

(ˈinpeiʃənt) noun
a patient living in, as well as receiving treatment in, a hospital.
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The medical insurance is meant to cover all the three million students in public secondary schools.The medical cover is expected to cover for both outpatient and in-patient services for the students for the period four years they will be in school.
The Irish Cancer Society said people are being "hammered" by prescription charges, the cost of medicine and the in-patient charge.
It covers both in-patient and select out-patient procedures, including radiotherapy, chemotherapy and kidney dialysis.
Now they will not have to as Dubai's first private in-patient Rehabilitation Centre has just opened its doors to the public.
The facilities at Medica, established in 2009, include an IVF department, out-patient clinic, an operative gynaecology unit, and a "one-day" in-patient unit.
A VIOLENT and unpredictable in-patient at Ashworth Hospital launched a series of assaults on staff, including grabbing a woman's breast, a court heard.
After graduation, I started working on the in-patient unit at the Sussex Health Center in a temporary position before being hired full-time.
Rashid Hospital in Dubai, UAE, recently opened a dedicated in-patient gastroenterology unit, said a top health official.
A PETITION has been launched against a decision to close an in-patient unit which treats Teesside cancer patients.
Washington, May 6 ( ANI ): Lindsay Lohan has said that she is not an alcoholic, has only done cocaine four times and doesn't need in-patient rehab.
The Capital Appeal has so far raised PS1.5m of the PS3m target needed to rebuild and refurbish Kirkwood Hospice's in-patient unit.