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Electronic Patient Diary; Patient Diary

patient         
  • A mother spends days sitting with her son, a hospital patient in Mali
  • Patients at the Red Cross Hospital in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]] during the 1918 [[Finnish Civil War]]
  • Receptionist in Kenya attending to an outpatient
PERSON WHO TAKES A MEDICAL TREATMENT OR IS SUBJECT OF A CASE STUDY
Inpatient; Health consumer; Outpatient; Outpatients; Inpatients; Out-patient; In-patient; Inpatient admissions; Outpatient Department; Outpatient procedure; Inpatient procedure; Discharge planning; Day patient; Patients; Daypatient; Healthcare consumer
(patients)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
A patient is a person who is receiving medical treatment from a doctor or hospital. A patient is also someone who is registered with a particular doctor.
The earlier the treatment is given, the better the patient's chances...
He specialized in treatment of cancer patients.
N-COUNT
2.
If you are patient, you stay calm and do not get annoyed, for example when something takes a long time, or when someone is not doing what you want them to do.
Please be patient-your cheque will arrive...
He was endlessly kind and patient with children.
? impatient
ADJ
patiently
She waited patiently for Frances to finish.
ADV: ADV with v
Out-patient         
  • A mother spends days sitting with her son, a hospital patient in Mali
  • Patients at the Red Cross Hospital in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]] during the 1918 [[Finnish Civil War]]
  • Receptionist in Kenya attending to an outpatient
PERSON WHO TAKES A MEDICAL TREATMENT OR IS SUBJECT OF A CASE STUDY
Inpatient; Health consumer; Outpatient; Outpatients; Inpatients; Out-patient; In-patient; Inpatient admissions; Outpatient Department; Outpatient procedure; Inpatient procedure; Discharge planning; Day patient; Patients; Daypatient; Healthcare consumer
·noun A patient who is outside a hospital, but receives medical aid from it.
Patient         
  • A mother spends days sitting with her son, a hospital patient in Mali
  • Patients at the Red Cross Hospital in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]] during the 1918 [[Finnish Civil War]]
  • Receptionist in Kenya attending to an outpatient
PERSON WHO TAKES A MEDICAL TREATMENT OR IS SUBJECT OF A CASE STUDY
Inpatient; Health consumer; Outpatient; Outpatients; Inpatients; Out-patient; In-patient; Inpatient admissions; Outpatient Department; Outpatient procedure; Inpatient procedure; Discharge planning; Day patient; Patients; Daypatient; Healthcare consumer
A patient is any recipient of health care services that are performed by healthcare professionals. The patient is most often ill or injured and in need of treatment by a physician, nurse, optometrist, dentist, veterinarian, or other health care provider.

Википедия

Patient diary

A patient diary is a tool used during a clinical trial or a disease treatment to assess the patient's condition (e.g. symptom severity, quality of life) or to measure treatment compliance. An electronic patient diary registers the data in a storage device and allows for automatically monitoring the time the entry was made.

Frequent recording of symptoms using a diary helps to reduce recall bias. Electronic diaries ensure entries are made as scheduled, and not, for example, in a batch immediately before the clinic visit.

Patient diaries are also way to find out if a patient takes the medication according to the treatment schedule, which is an important problem during clinical trials and the treatment of degenerative diseases with relatively few symptoms.