Hospitalization

Hospitalization refers to the process of admitting a patient to a hospital for medical treatment or observation. This can occur for various reasons, including severe illness, surgical procedures, or the need for specialized medical care that cannot be provided on an outpatient basis. During hospitalization, patients receive care from healthcare professionals, which may include doctors, nurses, and specialists, and they typically stay overnight or for an extended period, depending on their medical condition. The goal of hospitalization is to ensure appropriate monitoring, treatment, and recovery in a controlled environment, allowing for access to advanced medical equipment and resources.