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Synonyms

outpatient

American  
[out-pey-shuhnt] / ˈaʊtˌpeɪ ʃənt /
Or out-patient

noun

  1. a patient who receives treatment at a hospital, as in an emergency room or clinic, but is not hospitalized.


outpatient British  
/ ˈaʊtˌpeɪʃənt /

noun

  1. a nonresident hospital patient Compare inpatient

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Usage

What does outpatient mean? Outpatient is commonly used as an adjective to describe treatment that does not require a patient to stay overnight at a hospital or other care facility—they come and leave on the same day.Outpatient is used in contrast with the term inpatient, which describes treatment that requires a patient to be admitted for at least one night.The terms are especially used in phrases like outpatient procedure (after which the patient can leave, instead of staying for further observation or treatment), inpatient treatment (which requires the patient to stay overnight at the hospital), and inpatient room (where such patients stay).Outpatient and inpatient are typically used in the context of hospitals, though inpatient can also refer to a patient who is admitted overnight at a mental health facility or other kind of clinic.Both terms can also be used as nouns referring to such patients.Example: I have an outpatient procedure scheduled for tomorrow morning, so I should be back home by the afternoon.

Etymology

Origin of outpatient

First recorded in 1705–15; out- + patient

Example Sentences

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A spokesperson for the Western Trust apologised to patients for the delays in their care and said it was part of the Gynaecology Collaborative to implement initiatives which will reduce the number of long-waiting outpatients.

From BBC

The increase in Part B premiums reflects the increase in the cost of Medicare’s outpatient services, such as physician visits, hospital outpatient services, diagnostic tests and physician-administered drugs.

From MarketWatch

Similar patterns were observed in 11% of outpatients and individuals who appeared healthy at the time of testing.

From Science Daily

"Unfortunately, this means local organisations may need to reschedule some non-urgent operations, treatments and outpatient appointments to accommodate those patients with the most urgent clinical need," she said.

From BBC

And he might at some point be able to show that his condition has improved and have outpatient status or be released, Levenson said.

From Los Angeles Times