Definition of Readmission. Meaning of Readmission. Synonyms of Readmission

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Definition of Readmission

Readmission
Readmission Re`ad*mis"sion, n. The act of admitting again, or the state of being readmitted; as, the readmission fresh air into an exhausted receiver; the readmission of a student into a seminary.

Meaning of Readmission from wikipedia

- hospital readmission is an episode when a patient who had been discharged from a hospital is admitted again within a specified time interval. Readmission rates...
- Readmission of states may refer to: Reconstruction era of the United States, readmission of Confederate states as states of the United States in post-Civil...
- start from their readmission to Test cricket in 1991 following their cricket boycott during the apartheid era. The table in post readmission includes sequential...
- potentially fatal condition, and is the leading cause of hospitalization and readmission in older adults. Heart failure often leads to more drastic health impairments...
- subsequent restoration of those states to the Union, or each state's "readmission to representation in Congress" after the war, as the federal government...
- FlagSpot.net. Retrieved 5 September 2009. "From Expulsion (1290) to Readmission (1656): Jews and England" (PDF). Goldsmiths.ac.uk. Archived from the...
- with whom he had severed ties, to request readmission. His adoptive sister Katia sti****tes that for readmission, John must kill Killa Harkan, a High Table...
- researchers to conduct a study on Hospital Readmission Rates in Medicare Advantage Plans to track readmission rates among patients enrolled in Medicare’s...
- for the next stage of the qualifiers. In 1996, a mere 5 years after readmission, South Africa achieved their finest moment when they hosted (and won)...
- students from other institutions (academic transfer), former students (readmission), and course change, which are subject to specific standards and regulations...