Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
modalità di erogazione: ordinaria
English translation:
service delivery mode: standard
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Joseph Tein
Feb 19, 2020 05:54
4 yrs ago
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Italian term
modalità di erogazione: ordinaria
Italian to English
Medical
Medical (general)
Patient admission information
This is under patient information in the admission report, under the category called Ammissione
There is Tipo di ammissione, motivo, provenienza, diagnosi di accoglimento, then comes:
Onere: Totale carico S.S.N. -- followed by: Modalità di erogazione: Ordinaria
I feel that the two parts above must be connected, referring to who is paying for the service. I don't feel confident translating "Modalita di erogazione" since I don't know what they're talking about, and "Ordinaria" in this context can have a specific meaning that I don't know.
Grazie mille for your help with this.
There is Tipo di ammissione, motivo, provenienza, diagnosi di accoglimento, then comes:
Onere: Totale carico S.S.N. -- followed by: Modalità di erogazione: Ordinaria
I feel that the two parts above must be connected, referring to who is paying for the service. I don't feel confident translating "Modalita di erogazione" since I don't know what they're talking about, and "Ordinaria" in this context can have a specific meaning that I don't know.
Grazie mille for your help with this.
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +1 | service delivery mode: standard | Gilberto Lacchia |
3 | Provision of service: ordinary hospitalisation | Cedric Randolph |
Proposed translations
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service delivery mode: standard
Ciao Joseph. Just a suggestion.
It is a bureaucratic term that refers to how health services are provided. I cannot explain what all the modes of delivery are.
It is a bureaucratic term that refers to how health services are provided. I cannot explain what all the modes of delivery are.
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Ciao Gilberto! thank you. I hope you've been well. Time for another update soon. |
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Provision of service: ordinary hospitalisation
Hi Joe, good evening. After looking through the pdf document in discussion for verification and through my own experience, I believe this means that the in-patient services were rendered under an ordinary regime, ie, the patient was not paying since the NHS (SSN) covered all charges and this was not an out-patient or day hospital service.
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Ciao Cedric, thanks. Nice to see you. |
Discussion
@Cedric Randolph I wouldn't use hospitalisation unless you're sure he's staying for the night - it could be a day admission
http://www.salute.gov.it/imgs/C_22_AttivitaMattoni_19_docume...