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- Patient_hotel abstract "A patient hotel provides accommodation for patients, and often their family, who need to be close to a hospital, but do not need a hospital bed. They are usually in the grounds of a hospital, and are used by people who are recuperating or awaiting treatment.Patient hotels are common in Finland, Sweden and Norway. The first in the UK was opened in 1994 at Nottingham City Hospital. The Coxa orthopaedic hospital for joint replacement makes extensive use of patient hotels and has a very high rate of day case surgery. NHS England is reported to be considering the possibilities of using them to ease demand on hospital beds, including provision for the 30,000 patients each year who are kept in hospital despite being well enough to be discharged.University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust uses the Cotton Rooms Boutique Hotel, which is funded by the UCLH charity to house some patients, as even in central London they are less than half the cost of a hospital bed.The Ronald McDonald House Charities provide 322 Ronald McDonald Houses in 57 countries which act as a place to stay for families with hospitalized children who are receiving treatment.The patient hotel model used in Norway is now to be tested by Medirest at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust, where they have formed a partnership with Snoozebox to develop a modular design.".
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- Patient_hotel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hotel_types.
- Patient_hotel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_healthcare_facilities.
- Patient_hotel wikiPageWikiLink Compass_Group.
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- Patient_hotel wikiPageWikiLink Day_case_surgery.
- Patient_hotel wikiPageWikiLink Finland.
- Patient_hotel wikiPageWikiLink NHS_England.
- Patient_hotel wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- Patient_hotel wikiPageWikiLink Nottingham_City_Hospital.
- Patient_hotel wikiPageWikiLink Ronald_McDonald_House_Charities.
- Patient_hotel wikiPageWikiLink Shrewsbury_and_Telford_Hospital_NHS_Trust.
- Patient_hotel wikiPageWikiLink Snoozebox.
- Patient_hotel wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Patient_hotel wikiPageWikiLink University_College_London_Hospitals_NHS_Foundation_Trust.
- Patient_hotel wikiPageWikiLinkText "patient hotel".
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- Patient_hotel subject Category:Hotel_types.
- Patient_hotel subject Category:Types_of_healthcare_facilities.
- Patient_hotel comment "A patient hotel provides accommodation for patients, and often their family, who need to be close to a hospital, but do not need a hospital bed. They are usually in the grounds of a hospital, and are used by people who are recuperating or awaiting treatment.Patient hotels are common in Finland, Sweden and Norway. The first in the UK was opened in 1994 at Nottingham City Hospital.".
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