Do I Need to Be Hospitalized?
More than half of this
country's health care dollars are spent on hospitalizations. A stay in a
hospital costs far more than a vacation to most luxury resorts. (And hospitals
are a lot less fun.)
Don't check in to the hospital just for
tests. Ask your doctor if the tests can be done on an outpatient basis. If you
agree to control your diet and activities, your doctor will usually support
your request.
If you need inpatient care, get in and out of the
hospital as quickly as possible. This will reduce costs and your risk of
hospital-acquired infections. For more information, see
skills to use in the hospital. Try to avoid additional
days in the hospital by bringing in extra help at home. Ask about home nursing
services to help while you recover.
If you have a terminal
illness, hospitalization may not be your only choice. Many people choose to
spend their remaining time at home with the people they know and love. Special
arrangements can be made through
hospice care programs in most communities. Look up
“Hospice” in the Yellow Pages directory, or ask your doctor.