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Going to hospital for surgery or treatment can be stressful, but knowing what happens when you arrive and understanding your hospital’s admission procedure can help you settle in.
Before you arrive at hospital
The letter, email or text message of admission (also called an ‘admission notice’) that your hospital sends to confirm the date and time of your hospital stay will also outline any special instructions you need to follow before arriving at hospital. For example, you may not be allowed to eat or drink anything for many hours before your treatment.
For planned hospital admissions, you may have to attend a pre-admission assessment to make sure you are ready for treatment. This may be done over the phone or you may need to come in for an appointment at the hospital.
You may also be asked to fill in an admission form with your personal and funding details, such as your Medicare card number and private health insurance details (if you have cover), and send this to the hospital several days before your admission.
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Types of hospital admission
Depending on the purpose of your hospital stay, there are different types of hospital admissions, including:
- emergency (unplanned)
- overnight or extended (planned)
- maternity (planned)
- day procedure.