Birth admission definition

Birth admission means the time after birth that the newborn remains in the hospital nursery before discharge.
Birth admission means the time after birth that the newborn remains in the hospital nursery prior to discharge.
Birth admission means the time after birth that the newborn remains in the hospital nursery prior to discharge.[PL 1999, c. 647, §2 (NEW).]

Examples of Birth admission in a sentence

  • We will be collecting location data (addresses), date information (Date of Birth, admission dates, etc), and sensitive data (such as protected health information, etc).


More Definitions of Birth admission

Birth admission means the time after birth that a newborn
Birth admission means the time after birth that a newborn remains in the birthing facility before the newborn is discharged.

Related to Birth admission

  • Anesthesiologist means a physician granted clinical privileges to administer anesthesia.

  • Newborn means a baby less than nine days old.

  • Patient means a person who is undergoing medical or other treatment as an in-patient in any hospital or similar institution;

  • Pharmacy technician trainee or “technician trainee” means an individual who is in training to become a pharmacy technician and who is in the process of acquiring national certification as a pharmacy technician as provided in rule 657—3.5(155A).

  • Enrollee means any person entitled to health care services from a carrier.

  • Pharmacist preceptor or “preceptor” means a pharmacist licensed to practice pharmacy whose license is current and in good standing. Preceptors shall meet the conditions and requirements of rule 657—4.9(155A). No pharmacist shall serve as a preceptor while the pharmacist’s license to practice pharmacy is the subject of disciplinary sanction by a pharmacist licensing authority.