hospitalization$36002$ - translation to italian
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hospitalization$36002$ - translation to italian

CHOOSING TO ADMIT ONESELF TO A PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL
Voluntary hospitalization

hospitalization      
n. (Med) ospedalizzazione, ricovero in ospedale; degenza ospedaliera
general hospital         
  • Scutari]] where [[Florence Nightingale]] worked and helped to restructure the modern hospital
  • A hospital ward in sixteenth century France
  • Entrance to the [[Qalawun complex]] in Cairo, Egypt, which housed the notable Mansuri hospital
  • 1820 engraving of [[Guy's Hospital]] in London, one of the first voluntary hospitals to be established in 1724
  • red cross, red crescent or red crystal]] in accordance with the [[Geneva Conventions]].
  • [[Clinical Hospital Dubrava]] in Zagreb, Croatia
  • "Although Philadelphia General Hospital (1732) and Bellevue Hospital in New York (1736) are older, the Philadelphia General was founded as an almshouse, and Bellevue as a workhouse."}} It is also home to America's first surgical amphitheatre and its first medical library.
  • title=Ruinas del Hospital San Nicolás de Barí}}</ref> Built between 1514 and 1541.
  • [[Starship Children's Health]] is a children's hospital in [[Auckland]], New Zealand.
HEALTH CARE FACILITY, FOR INDIVIDUAL BUILDINGS USE HOSPITAL BUILDING, FOR ORGANIZATIONS USE MEDICAL ORGANIZATION
Hospitals; Hospitalization; Hospitol; Hospitalisation; District general hospital; District General Hospital; District hospital; Hospital wing; Hospital ward; ⛨; 🏥; Specialist hospital; Hospital department; Hospitalized; The hospital; Hospitalised; Hospital departments; General hospital; Specialty hospital; Specialist care; Specialist Hospital; Hosptial; Microhospital; Minihospital; Cancer hospital; Super Specialty Hospital; Hospital care; Super-specialty hospital; Super specialty hospital
policlinico
loony bin         
  • [[Niuvanniemi Hospital]], [[Niuva]], [[Kuopio]], [[Finland]].
  • 1796}}) was built by [[William Tuke]], a pioneer of moral treatment for the mentally ill.
  • [[Art Nouveau]] styled ''Röykkä Hospital'', formerly known as [[Nummela Sanatorium]], in [[Röykkä]], [[Finland]].
  • The Republican Vilnius Psychiatric Hospital in Naujoji Vilnia (Parko g. 15), is one of the largest health facilities in Lithuania; built in 1902, it officially opened on 21 May 1903.
HOSPITAL TREATING SERIOUS MENTAL DISORDERS
Mental institution; Psychiatric ward; Mental hospital; Psychiatric clinic; Loony-bin; Mental health hospital; Loony bin; Looney bin; Loonybin; Looneybin; Nuthouse; Nut house; Psychiatric hospitals; Mental hospitals; Mental health ward; Mental Hospitals; Mental ward; Asylums and Care for the Insane; Insane, Asylums and Care for the; Funny farm; Mental health facility; Mental institute; Psych ward; Psychiatric Hospital; Psychiatric institution; Crazy Acres; Wacky shack; House for crazy people; Psyc ward; Psychiatric Unit; Institution for Mental Disease; Forensic psychiatric hospital; Fluffy chambers; Mental facilities; Psychiatric institutions; Mental institutions; Psychiatric hospitalization; Mental hospitalization; Psychiatric asylum; Mental health care facility; Mental healthcare facility; Mental healthcare facilities; Mental health care facilities; Mental facility; Psychiatric unit; Funny farm (hospital); Psychiatric wards; Psychiatric facility; Psychiatric facilities
casa di matti, manicomio (slang offens.)

Definition

hospital
(hospitals)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
A hospital is a place where people who are ill are looked after by nurses and doctors.
...a children's hospital with 120 beds...
A couple of weeks later my mother went into hospital...
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Wikipedia

Voluntary commitment

Voluntary commitment is the act or practice of choosing to admit oneself to a psychiatric hospital, or other mental health facility. Unlike in involuntary commitment, the person is free to leave the hospital against medical advice, though there may be a requirement of a period of notice or that the leaving take place during daylight hours. In some jurisdictions, a distinction is drawn between formal and informal voluntary commitment, and this may have an effect on how much notice the individual must give before leaving the hospital. This period may be used for the hospital to use involuntary commitment procedures against the patient. People with mental illness can write psychiatric advance directives in which they can, in advance, consent to voluntary admission to a hospital and thus avoid involuntary commitment.

In the UK, people who are admitted to hospital voluntarily are referred to either as voluntary patients or informal patients. These people are free to discharge against medical advice, unless it is felt that they are at immediate risk, then a doctor can use mental health law to hold people in the hospital for up to 72 hours. People who are detained by mental health law are referred to as formal patients.

In Europe, the treatment of mental illness became a health policy priority under the impetus of the World Health Organization Mental Health Plan for Europe elaborated in 2005. This plan promoted a more effective balance between inpatient hospital care and outpatient care through the development of community mental healthcare services. Since the 1970s, the majority of European countries have shifted away from institutionalised care in large mental hospitals to the integration of patients in their living environment through the provision of home and community care services. Germany, England, France and Italy deinstitutionalized psychiatric care in the second half of the 20th century, but the speed and methods by which it was implemented varied, notably due to differences in social and political contexts. In Italy, the reform movement took place a little later. Until the 1968 Mariotti Law introducing voluntary internment, admission into a psychiatric hospital was only by compulsory commitment and was entered in an individual's criminal records.