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This is essentially where a patient whose in a hospital could be discharged home and is medically fit to be discharged to go home but for non-medical reasons they don't go home.
Later this week, she will be discharged from the hospital.
He should be discharged from hospital on Friday, Farage said.
The baby is expected to be discharged within the next week.
He said I would be discharged shortly and left the room.
Regardless of my training, qualifications or dedication, I may be discharged.
If tests were returned more quickly, more patients could be discharged.
After four months of inpatient care, she will soon be discharged.
The CDC allowed the family to be discharged from the hospital.
He also wondered why student debt can't be discharged in bankruptcy.
I remain the last person to be discharged for my gender identity.
A patient doesn't need a clean bill of health to be discharged.
No word yet if they will be discharged because of Trump's wishes.
She is doing fine and will be discharged from the hospital shortly.
It's also often not clear exactly when a patient should be discharged.
She said she hoped to be discharged from the isolation center immediately.
First, it is reducing the standards for when loans can be discharged.
He said Clopton should be discharged from the hospital in about a week.
These loans were "designed to fail," Ms. Madigan said, and should be discharged.
All were expected to be discharged from hospital later on Monday, the official said.
If caught, they could be discharged and face up to two years in prison.
Details: Disabled veterans' student loans are required by law to be discharged when requested.
The good thing about these debts is that they can be discharged at death.
The good news ... we're told he's doing well and expects to be discharged soon.
"The beans can't be discharged because they don't have enough warehouses," the trader said.
Her uncle says they don't know when she will be discharged from the hospital.
The resolution can be discharged from committee without a vote after 20 calendar days.
He said he was hopeful the patient could be discharged in the near future.
"In about 95% of cases, children can be discharged from the ER," Michelson added.
Lucía is healthy and should be discharged from the hospital soon, Ms. Debono said.
The Southern California professional recruiter is now expected to be discharged in a few days.
He is expected to be discharged from the hospital on Wednesday, according to news reports.
Four weeks after the infusion of stem cells, Helen was strong enough to be discharged.
She will spend at least three years there before she can ask to be discharged.
The family did not know exactly when Eugene Hamill was going to be discharged, or that he would be discharged by being placed in a hired car, according to Steven McConnell, an attorney representing the man's wife and plaintiff in the lawsuit, Jeanne Hamill.
I'd be in hospital, be discharged and then a few weeks later I'd do it again.
The announcement came soon after Dr. Yasser Abu Safiyeh initially said Abbas, 83, would be discharged.
Sears, who has not provided details of his condition, has now recovered enough to be discharged.
"We are hopeful he will be discharged from the ICU in a few days," McGrath said.
A third patient who left the facility Sunday night was about to be discharged, she said.
Once that's taken care of, sources tell us Stephen is scheduled to be discharged by Tuesday.
Hales replied by saying she had something for that as well and requested to be discharged.
The Army reduced his rank to private, fined him and ordered that he be discharged dishonorably.
Troops can be discharged for reasons like testing positive for drugs or repeatedly showing up late.
Three of the children suffered serious injuries but two others could be discharged soon, Jessop said.
The infants will be discharged from hospital when they weigh more than two kilos (4.4 lbs.)
"She is doing profoundly well," Toschlog said, and could be discharged to a rehabilitation facility next week.
His family had to post $60,000 bail days later so he could be discharged from the hospital.
Zubaydah was to be discharged from the hospital and returned to the jungle camp, Soufan was informed.
Elsewhere in the hospital, baby Harriet is ready to be discharged, but April still has to stay.
They are to be discharged on Thursday from a hospital in the northern town of Chiang Rai.
He should be discharged from the hospital on Monday at the latest," according to the release. "Dr.
Abbott is "expected to be discharged and will return to Austin" after the procedure, his office announced.
Patients in rural areas were also less likely than urban counterparts to be discharged to home care.
Rumors circulate among the patients about who will be discharged soon and when; morning group therapy sessions note and celebrate whoever will be discharged that day; rare visits from psychiatrists, or, in some cases, a single psychiatrist for the entire ward, revolve around the patient's potential discharge date.
Only married women with children, and the most sickly or well connected, can hope to be discharged early.
My nurse checks in and says she will contact the resident to see if I can be discharged.
They were also more likely to die in the hospital and less likely to be discharged to home.
He was about to be discharged a week later when he did have another bleeding event and succumbed.
Previously, the ban had meant a soldier like Harrison could be discharged on the basis of being transgender.
"We were having a lot of people who would go to the hospital, then be discharged," she says.
Treated sewage will be discharged at least 12 nautical miles from shore, said Paul Garcia, the Crystal spokesman.
"Student loans are the most pernicious type of debt because they can't be discharged in bankruptcy," Ailshire said.
But the Pentagon found the two "unfit for continued military service," and told them they would be discharged.
Warren's bankruptcy proposal -- which Biden now backs -- also calls for student debt to be discharged in bankruptcy proceedings.
It must report it without change, either favorably or unfavorably, within seven days after introduction, or be discharged.
"Fresh out of detox is an extremely dangerous time to be discharged with nowhere to go," says Starks.
The bankruptcy was due to be discharged today, but the new and conflicting information has led to a suspension.
He's filed an application with the government, claiming his federal loans should be discharged, but he hasn't heard back.
MM was given a personal recognizance bond ... meaning he will be discharged from county jail without paying any money.
"As of (Wednesday) he will be able to be discharged," presidential spokesman Otavio Rêgo Barros told Reuters on Tuesday.
A source told PEOPLE Thursday she is doing fine and was likely to be discharged from the hospital shortly.
The Office of the Inspector General previously recommended 11 of 15 officers involved in the McDonald incident be discharged.
Demi Lovato is recovering and may be discharged from the hospital "soon" after suffering an apparent overdose on Tuesday.
When it was time for her to be discharged, Adeyemi alleges that the hospital refused to let her go.
Until the plan is completed, he said, transgender individuals currently serving will not be discharged based on gender identity.
Though student loans typically can't be discharged in bankruptcy, betting on any unsecured debt can be a risky investment.
Most communities allow this treated water to be discharged into public waterways, but Orange County's process doesn't stop there.
That conviction led him to be discharged from the Air Force, but was never reported to federal law enforcement.
He is resting and is expected to be discharged in a day or two, the Indians said on Friday.
Cities, towns, and counties cannot pass gun laws, but they can set restrictions about where guns may be discharged.
Villavicencio ultimately spent 53 days in detention before a federal judge ordered in July that Villavicencio be discharged immediately.
The Swiss trader has also given the option for the cargo to be discharged into Japan, South Korea or Taiwan.
Namely, the resolution cannot be discharged from committee by only a minority of lawmakers, as happened in the Senate today.
Only women who marry and have children (plus the most sick, disabled or well-connected) can hope to be discharged.
Since appellate judges and the US Supreme Court rejected her appeals, Johnson needed clemency from the president to be discharged.
Malhotra says the patient is now "out of danger" and is set to be discharged in a couple of days.
But the day he was to be discharged, he suffered a complication, likely a blood clot, and collapsed and died.
Katie hopes he'll be discharged next week and can make the one-hour drive to her home in Flemingsburg, Kentucky.
Our investigations were a way to avoid that, to recommend people be discharged before they experienced danger while at work.
"They're like patients that are never going to be discharged from the hospital," the environmental writer Emma Marris told me.
But he said that patients cannot be discharged without a physician's order and that the facility complied with all regulations.
His daughter, who also has the virus, is receiving treatment and is expected to be discharged soon, Ms. Buzyn said.
Members of the U.S. military can be discharged in five ways: honorable, general, other than honorable, bad conduct and dishonorable.
Asked whether currently serving transgender troops, including those now deployed to war zones, would be discharged, Sanders could not answer.
As of Monday afternoon, Alvarez was reportedly in stable condition and could be discharged as soon as Tuesday, NBC 15 reports.
Children whose caregivers had administered an EpiPen were 60 percent more likely to be discharged from the hospital rather than admitted.
On Thursday, McGrath said that Bush's medical team was hopeful that he would be discharged from the ICU over the weekend.
The three who were rescued were in stable condition in a hospital and could be discharged later on Friday, he added.
So when the time comes for him to be discharged from hospital, he often has no way of paying his bill.
She told Reuters in Moscow that his condition had improved and he could be discharged from hospital in a few days.
But he said that patients could not be discharged without a doctor's order and that the facility complied with all regulations.
As physicians, we must explore our patients' reasons for wanting to be discharged and have open and truthful conversations with them.
However, both seem to be recovering rapidly and Sergei Skripal is expected to be discharged in the future, according to Reuters.
Ariffin ruled that she could still be discharged and acquitted of the crime if her lawyers were able to raise doubt.
After a round of chemotherapy, he improved enough to be discharged and started looking into what secrets the tests might reveal.
A Nepali army official said one of the 023 survivors being treated in Kathmandu hospitals was to be discharged on Tuesday.
PLUS loans taken out by parents can also be discharged if a parent or student (for whom the loan was obtained) dies.
He admitted that he hoped he'd be able to be discharged from the hospital and travel, but that simply won't happen now.
"He was supposed to be discharged that day, and after a week of supervised showers I left him to it," Sarah says.
By 1996, long after Wilfred was convicted of financial aid fraud, the Education Department agreed that many Wilfred loans should be discharged.
The designers of the PLZT goggle had found that the material could be discharged quicker than when charged to change the transmittance.
Latoya is recovering well here at St Patrick's and we expect her to be discharged soon as her injuries are not serious.
Eventually he may indeed be admitted, though in many cases he will simply be discharged after achieving some minimum level of stability.
Many of the recruits now in limbo may be discharged and deported before the challenges now in federal court can be decided.
He said the two people in the earlier reported cases were doing well and one is about to be discharged from hospital.
And they should know that if they ever need to declare personal bankruptcy, student loan debt cannot be discharged, or wiped away.
The man's daughter also has the virus and was also hospitalized in Paris, but will be discharged soon, the health minister said.
" The hospital added that Gomes "should be discharged today" and that "new evaluations may be needed to avoid the recurrence of similar episodes.
" Franks also tweeted the statement on Williams' official Twitter page, where he said, "we expect him to be discharged in the coming days.
It's working on a machine learning program that will flag cases that, based on the DA's history, are most likely to be discharged.
"This patient will only be discharged once a suitable home environment is identified," the hospital announced in a press release on February 12.
Under those rules, he could only be discharged for good cause, such as misconduct or dereliction of duty, such as violating department policy.
Dr. Clint Doerr said at a Monday hospital briefing that the 92-year-old former president could be discharged as soon as Friday.
The government also has extraordinary collection powers with federal loans, since they're one of the only debts unable to be discharged in bankruptcy.
These days, people are more likely to be discharged before their care needs are assessed, rather than assessed before they are sent home.
Roberts was dating an officer and MTV obscured the boyfriend's face so he wouldn't be discharged as more than 1,200 servicemembers were that year.
Leah Still, NFL defensive end Devon Still's 271-year-old daughter, will be discharged from the hospital Tuesday after finishing her final cancer treatment.
And since appellate judges and the US Supreme Court had rejected her appeals, Johnson's last hope was clemency by the president to be discharged.
Later, the brother whispered to their mother that an X-ray showed severe chest inflammation and it is unclear when he can be discharged.
Dr. Clint Doerr described a Friday release for Bush as "optimistic," but said he could possibly be discharged Friday or over the weekend. Mrs.
He said he would order a return to the policy prior to June 2016, under which service members could be discharged for being transgender.
John Delaney has called for reforming bankruptcy laws so student loan debt can be discharged like all other debts, as well as refinancing. Sen.
Throughout the episode, Khloé, 2016, gradually began to return to work as she learned that Odom, 36, would soon be discharged from the hospital.
George H.W. Bush's spokesman said Thursday that he is optimistic the former president will be discharged from a Houston hospital's intensive care unit soon.
Some officials have recommended that transgender troops who transition soon after enlisting should be discharged, but have given no legitimate reasons for this proposal.
The 12 and their coach are recovering both physically and mentally and will be discharged from hospital on Thursday, July 19, Piyasakol told reporters.
The first patient in the US was discharged from a hospital this week, and the first patient in Taiwan will be discharged soon. 3.
Under the Obama administration, the Department of Defense had announced in 2016 that service members could not be discharged solely based on their gender identity.
She received a call from College Medical Center soon after she reached home, saying her mom would be discharged and sent back to Regency Palms.
Liziane tells us blood tests done Tuesday showed signs of improvement, and she will be discharged from the hospital by the end of this week.
The doctor said three of the boys were being treated for minor cases of pneumonia, but predicted most would be discharged after about a week.
Yossarian and his unit have a mandatory flight requirement before they can be discharged, but their nefarious Colonel Cathcart (Kyle Chandler) keeps upping the number.
She spent several days in the hospital, a stint that was extended after she had a seizure before she was to be discharged, Mithoff said.
The department said it began notifying some of the borrowers by email on Friday that their loans would be discharged within the next few months.
Twelve Thai boys rescued from a flooded cave in northern Thailand will be discharged from hospital next week, health minister Piyasakol Sakolsatayadorn said on Saturday.
The current U.S. Department of Defense policy states that transgender individuals can serve openly and cannot be discharged solely on the basis of being transgender.
Ms. Sanders did not specify whether Mr. Sanders, 78, would be discharged sooner than the weekend and would remain in Las Vegas before returning home.
The debt generally cannot be discharged in bankruptcy, and the government can tag on all sorts of fees and charges for late payments and collections.
Bush could be discharged from the hospital as early as Friday or over the weekend, Doerr said, if he continues his current rate of improvement.
Carter said effective immediately, U.S. service members would be able to serve openly and could not be discharged simply on the basis of their gender identity.
In the future, the air pumping box could be made more portable, Vasilyev says, so that people with the device could technically be discharged from hospitals.
He must fulfill a set number of missions before he can be discharged, but he finds that the number is continually revised, preventing him from escaping.
He won't be discharged until he's cleared by psychiatrists, which is set to happen in a couple of days, two doctors at the hospital told CNN.
The procedures took place at London's Great Ormond Street hospital, with the girls well enough to be discharged from hospital four months later on July 1.
When Pam asked where her daughter would be sent next, the doctor told her Amanda would be discharged and likely end up back in the center.
" Verzilov said he wanted to go back to Russia, adding: "I'm doing well now and I hope that I will be discharged as quickly as possible.
"We don't know how much energy has accumulated in this fault over the centuries, so we don't know how much needs to be discharged," he said.
In my experience, we would bring people like her to Bellevue, and 30 days later they'd be discharged and back on same heating grate as before.
The warden said the prisoner was to be discharged from the hospital Monday evening and returned to the jail, where he would be kept in isolation.
"Bernie will be discharged and on a plane back to Burlington before the end of the weekend," she said, describing the senator as recovering without complications.
He would have to liquidate some assets to pay off creditors, make a payment schedule for others, and some debts would likely be discharged or forgiven.
Many of these babies had apnea, a sleep-related breathing disorder, or low oxygen levels; 40% of them required oxygen to be discharged from the hospital.
If I were to be discharged, my position would be empty, and someone else would need to be quickly trained to replace me before the unit deploys.
And since appellate judges and the US Supreme Court have since rejected her appeals, Johnson would need to be granted clemency by the president to be discharged.
By 1996, long after Wilfred was convicted of financial aid fraud, the Education Department concluded that the misconduct widespread, and that many student loans should be discharged.
"They rely on the rule in Gibbs, which states that a debt governed by English law cannot be discharged by a foreign insolvency proceeding," the document said.
By the rules of the House, no bill that's already received a vote on the floor — even if it fails — can be discharged by the petition route.
The third focused on treating cases of acute malnutrition that required hospitalization and regular doses therapeutic medicine and supplements until patients were healthy enough to be discharged.
"But our study shows that psychiatric patients wait disproportionately longer than other patients – sometimes for several hours – only to ultimately be discharged or transferred elsewhere," she said.
One would force hospitals to tell the government when asylum seekers will be discharged, to ensure "more effective preparation and implementation of deportations", a government summary said.
"If your baby needs to be on a monitor regularly tracking vital signs, your baby is likely not ready to be discharged from the hospital," he said.
Malaysia's Health Minister Dzulkefly Ahmad said the four were in stable condition and would be discharged once hospital officials were satisfied they were fit to be released.
Under the policy announced Thursday, troops currently in the military can no longer be discharged, separated or declined re-enlistment solely on the basis of gender identity.
Under the policy announced Thursday, troops currently in the military can no longer be discharged, separated or declined re-enlistment solely on the basis of gender identity.
In February, the Department of Education announced that it will review and potentially alter policies that make it difficult for student debt to be discharged in bankruptcy.
Doctors at the hospital worked furiously to save the lives of those who were injured, and on Monday, one of those shot was due to be discharged.
Five days after Grace's April 2015 surgery to remove the tumor at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, she was clamoring to be discharged to fulfill an order.
Three patients are in stable condition and are expected to be discharged from Jersey City Medical Center in the next 24 hours, hospital spokesman Mark Rabson told CNN.
Because of the many ways the government provides for repayment, student loans — unlike credit card bills, home mortgages, or even gambling debt — can't be discharged in personal bankruptcy.
Sky said unnamed sources had said Yulia Skripal had been due to be discharged from the hospital in Salisbury on Monday but could not confirm it had happened.
If a patient shows symptoms common with COVID-19, they will be discharged with a bundle of resources and information to get the proper treatment for the virus.
The dissenting voters cited a number of reasons for why they found the officer was not justified in using deadly force and should be discharged from the force.
" That's likely in part because federal laws don't allow student loans to be discharged in bankruptcy unless the borrower can prove that the debt poses an "undue hardship.
He plans to repeal some elements of the 2005 bankruptcy reform bill and allow other existing and future medical debt to be discharged, per the New York Times.
Yulia, 33, has been discharged from Salisbury District Hospital, Christine Blanshard, medical director of the hospital, told reporters on Tuesday and her father could be discharged in due course.
People's dreams of education have morphed into nightmares of compounding interest (don't forget, there are no statutes of limitations on student loans, which also can't be discharged in bankruptcy).
United States military officials testified before Congress on Tuesday, telling legislators that personnel will not be discharged from the US military for claiming membership in a neo-Nazi group.
The crews have worked together on the scene to assess and treat patients approximately 30 people, most of whom have been able to be discharged from scene with advice.
"Member states should not be discharged from their responsibilities to ensure stable budgets and growth-friendly structural reforms," Handelsblatt quoted the German experts as saying in the reform proposals.
Later, Jaber told state news agency Petra that the condition of those seriously wounded was now stable and at least four would probably be discharged from hospital on Thursday.
According to Waukesha County Circuit Judge Michael Bohren's ruling, Weier, 16, will spend at least three years at a mental health facility before she can ask to be discharged.
While we were in the ICU, we'd been told that Fin should be discharged in two days time, so I went to perform and my wife came with me.
And under a new policy that requires troops to be readily deployable or be discharged, nearly 1,823 otherwise healthy troops with H.I.V. may be forced to leave the military.
Morgan says he was given a choice: go to military trial and risk a dishonorable discharge or sign the form put in front of him and be discharged honorably.
Since this type of debt typically cannot be discharged in bankruptcy, it can easily haunt you for a very long time just as it is doing with Allen Lomax.
"How much fish I produce is in a lot of ways irrelevant," Mr. Vogler said, explaining that his permit controls how much waste from the fish can be discharged.
Barbara Bush, his wife, was also taken to the Houston Methodist Hospital this week with bronchitis but may be well enough to be discharged on Sunday, the statement said.
That dynamic could explain why Navient, one of the country's largest loan servicers, has lobbied for the government to allow private and federal loans to be discharged in bankruptcy.
She filed the paperwork to be discharged from foster care last year, and the Housing Authority called in August with news that she had been assigned a one-bedroom apartment.
He was originally scheduled to be discharged from a base near the border with North Korea, an area where officials are working to contain African swine fever, which affects pigs.
The traders said by the end of this week all remaining tankers could be discharged as the fuel's owners seek to sell the gasoline or store it more cheaply onshore.
The number of hospital beds occupied by people who are well enough to be discharged but who have no care home to go to has risen by 75% since 2011.
Many of the injured rushed to Shifa hospital have to be discharged by Thursday, a day before the next mass demonstration, to make room for a new round of wounded.
The condition of the eight others was not immediately known, but she said two of the injured were expected to be discharged and returned to the prison on Sunday evening.
"To the extent that it's possible to demonstrate anything, their complaints ought to be regarded as impossible and ought to be discharged without batting an eyelid," Richter told the court.
Marines with PTSD are reportedly 11 times more likely to receive a misconduct discharge and eight times more likely to be discharged for substance abuse, according to the same report.
Because of the rigidity of these policies in the effected regions, tube-fed patients needing nursing-home care cannot be discharged from the hospital unless the surgical tube is placed.
As a doctor, if I admit 100 patients to the hospital and only three recover enough under my treatment to be discharged, I would deserve to lose my medical license.
But in a recent landmark case, a judge in New York ruled that the six-figure debt owed by a US Navy veteran could be discharged in Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Federal Student Aid, a division of the U.S. Department of Education, explains that federal student loans and will be discharged if the borrower dies (after an official death certificate is submitted).
Villavicencio was arrested and transferred to the Hudson County Correctional Center in New Jersey, where he was held for 53 days until a federal judge ordered that he be discharged immediately.
Hamon, now three months into his recovery, recently went on his first outing since the surgery and is expected to be discharged soon, according to a press release from the hospital.
Defense Secretary Ash Carter said in a statement that US service members would be able to serve openly and could not be discharged simply on the basis of their gender identity.
The new policy bars those who have transitioned or are openly transgender from enlisting after Friday, while troops who come out as trans while serving after that day will be discharged.
Transgender men and women currently serving can remain for the time being, but Trump's order would allow them to be discharged at any moment depending on the decision of military leaders.
CHIANG RAI, Thailand, July 14 (Reuters) - Twelve Thai boys rescued from a flooded cave in northern Thailand will be discharged from hospital next week, health minister Piyasakol Sakolsatayadorn said on Saturday.
All the members of the Wild Boars soccer team are in good health and are expected to be discharged from hospital by Thursday, the Health Ministry said in a statement Saturday.
The lawyers received notice Monday that nine more children it represents in New York would be "discharged" within the next 48 hours, but it was unclear where they would be sent.
Clearly, PROMESA's reference to "environment, public health or safety", is to include those areas, not as to be limited to those three areas of obligations not to be discharged under PROMESA.
The first patient, who was about to be discharged, left Sunday night, and two others were removed by their families late Monday night despite pleas from hospital workers that they stay.
Her plan also would allow student loan debt to be discharged in bankruptcy — which currently is difficult to do — along with other changes intended to make bankruptcy more accessible to consumers.
One day after another had passed, and now he had been clean for 97 days and it was a Friday morning in February, three weeks before he was due to be discharged.
Gillibrand and Collins were also both at the forefront of repealing "don't ask, don't tell," the policy that allowed gay and lesbian service members to be discharged because of their sexual orientation.
US military officials testified before a House Armed Services subcommittee hearing Tuesday, where they told legislators that personnel will not be discharged from the military for membership in a white-supremacist group.
But then the day before she was to be discharged, doctors told the Mendozas that Micaela would have to stay in the hospital because an MRI had found calcifications in her brain.
Trump had ordered a return to the policy in place before June 2016, under which transgender individuals were barred from joining the military and service members could be discharged for being transgender.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro could be discharged from the hospital on Wednesday but it will depend on a medical evaluation of his recovery from surgery last month, his spokesman said.
Rojas's death sparked congressional inquiries and prompted the release of new CBP guidelines, which included limits on the use of excessive force and restrictions on when weapons can be discharged by agents.
But for now, it appears that China is still keen to buy imported iron ore, with the ship-tracking data having already identified 48.89 million tonnes due to be discharged in May.
Those randomized to such interventions in the hospital were more likely to be discharged to go home, and to spend less time in the hospital over all — and at a lower cost.
To combat condensation when the roof is closed, air as cool as 55 degrees can be discharged through 16 diffusers along a six-foot-wide duct encircling the top of the stadium.
First of all, we don't know what the number of transgender individuals are in the military, because at the time we did our study, they would be discharged if they self-identified.
But these patients were also more likely to be discharged home instead of a rehab or nursing facility, and they were also less likely to die within 30 days of leaving the hospital.
We talked about setting up a date for a less invasive elective surgery in a month's time, and about how I could be discharged to go home as early as the next day.
When people did become delirious after surgery, they were also more likely to die, experience serious postoperative complications, require longer hospital stays and be discharged to nursing homes or other institutional care facilities.
When asked by Gizmodo about the employee reported to be in critical condition, Lighty said the "employee's condition has improved" and that they too were expected to be discharged within the next day.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The chief of India's ruling party, Amit Shah, will be discharged from hospital in a day or two after a bout of swine flu, a party spokesman said on Thursday.
When you are ready to be discharged, make sure you understand the instructions for continuing or follow-up care you may need and request a number to call if your condition worsens later.
While that decision means that current service members cannot be discharged from the military for openly being transgender, it also put a hold on recent college graduates and others from beginning their service.
" The school said she has "consistently performed her wide range of duties at full capacity, without interruption or impact," and that her doctors expect her to be discharged "in the next day or so.
Business rescue practitioners Piers Marsden and Peter van den Steen said in a statement that they were "satisfied that Optimum Coal Mine is no longer financially distressed and can be discharged from business rescue".
One of the first female infantry Marines is set to be discharged after admitting to having a romantic relationship with a subordinate who eventually became her husband, The New York Times reported Wednesday. Cpl.
The 12 boys of the "Wild Boars" soccer team and their coach are recovering from their ordeal and are to be discharged on Thursday from a hospital in the northern town of Chiang Rai.
To increase capacity at existing hospitals, patients will be discharged sooner, elective surgeries will be cancelled, and areas including cafeterias and parking lots will be converted into intensive care units, according to the city.
Carla Gleason of the Air Force, acknowledged that any recruits who were linked to crimes would be discharged, but she said the reviews were routine checks to ensure that reporting guidelines had been followed.
"The Congresswoman is doing well and just waiting on final word from her doctor as to when she can be discharged," Maloney's spokeswoman, Jennifer Bell, told The Hill in a statement earlier on Monday.
The local Aden al-Ghad newspaper quoted the commander of the force, Brigadier-General Tareq Ali Hadi, as saying the incident arose from fear that forces under his command would be discharged without any compensation.
Most of the five tankers were expected to be discharged in the Indian ports of Dahej and Hazira this week but are now circling offshore, with three of them flagged as idle, said Kpler's Chia.
A military-run hospital, where the sergeant had checked in for post-surgery treatment, said that she was handicapped and could be discharged from the army because of the loss of genitalia from the surgery.
The queen arrived on Friday morning at the estate, where members of the royal family gather for Christmas festivities, and it was unclear whether Philip would be discharged in time to take part in them.
My best friend, Brad, the one who rushed to my address five winters ago to build my wheelchair ramp so I could be discharged to go home, never fails to smile at the rebellion story.
At yesterday's press briefing, new White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders couldn't answer whether this meant that trans soldiers, thousands of whom currently serve honorably in the US military, would be discharged, honorably or otherwise.
One of Trail's court-appointed defense attorneys, however, said on Monday after the incident that his client expected to be discharged from the hospital within the evening and would be present in court on Tuesday morning.
At an air base in New York, a technical sergeant who's served more than 30 years in active duty and reserves suddenly fears she will be discharged and lose the income that supports her three kids.
Of those, 11 are in stable condition and are expected to be discharged later today and 2 are in the intensive care unit in "guarded condition," Mark Rabson of the Jersey City Medical Center tells PEOPLE.
Dr. Dorian and his team calculated that the odds of an athlete developing a sudden arrest during competition or training was 1 in 131,600 per year, with 153 percent surviving to be discharged from the hospital.
"You need to understand that you're taking debt that could potentially be discharged, and instead you're putting it on your house, where you could lose your house if you don't pay back your mortgage," said Adam.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Nigel Sears, the coach of Ana Ivanovic and father-in-law of men's world number two Andy Murray, is to be discharged from hospital later on Sunday and allowed to return home to Britain.
In addition, human rights abuses of brigade members are rampant, prompting many to escape or injure themselves to be discharged, said Cho, who defected to the South in 2011 and is now an economist in Seoul.
Those discharged from one hospital against medical advice were also 2.3 times more likely to be readmitted to a different hospital, and more than 18 times more likely to be discharged against medical advice a second time.
It wants to build a 100,000-gallon-per-day wastewater plant, which neighbors fear will ruin surrounding waterways, since once the water is treated it will be discharged into local rivers, like Basher Kill and Neversink River.
" About 22,000 approved applications that are waiting to be discharged are delayed because of lawsuits, the department said, as it "continues to assess alternatives to provide a fair, balanced and consistent approach for legitimate borrower defense applications.
The Environmental Protection Agency can give West Virginia more time to develop its own limits on the amount of contaminants that can be discharged into already-polluted rivers and streams, a federal appeals court held on Tuesday.
The good news is that massive—if not immediate—EV uptake could be a boon to the grid, by leveling out daily electricity demand and possibly even storing renewable energy in cars' batteries, to be discharged when needed.
After April 12, no one diagnosed with gender dysphoria who is taking hormones or has transitioned to another gender will be allowed to enlist, per the Associated Press, and those currently serving can be discharged for doing so.
The memo said that transgender troops who would be grandfathered into the system — under an Obama administration policy that allowed them to serve — could be discharged from the military if they continue to challenge the recommendations in courts.
When children were given epinephrine before arriving at the emergency room, there was a tangible difference in outcomes — they were 60 percent more likely than patients not receiving epinephrine to be discharged rather than admitted to the hospital.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian presidential candidate Ciro Gomes, who sits third in polls, is doing well and should be discharged later on Wednesday if his "good clinical condition continues," the Sao Paulo hospital treating him said in a statement.
CHIANG RAI, Thailand (Reuters) - Twelve Thai boys and their soccer coach rescued from a flooded cave in Thailand are recovering well from the ordeal and will be discharged from hospital next week, health minister Piyasakol Sakolsatayadorn said on Saturday.
The new mom said she didn't expect the post to get the response it has, but the attention has helped take her mind off her recovery from the tough pregnancy and when Zayne will be discharged from the NICU.
Everyone on base figured he'd be discharged and didn't want to be stuck holding a lease, so Walmsley wound up living by himself in a rundown place in the town of Black Eagle, across the river from Great Falls.
Thousands quarantined on cruise ships The CDC on Saturday allowed four passengers who had been aboard a cruise ship docked in New Jersey to be discharged from a local hospital after they were evaluated for coronavirus, according to Gov.
"While it is true that the beneficiary under a will would not have to pay the fees, the executor or administrator of the estate would need to settle the debt in order to be discharged from liability," he said.
Patients without computer or internet availability at home were less likely to be discharged with access to electronic records than people with these amenities, and they were also less likely to access records even when this was possible in theory.
Troops diagnosed with gender dysphoria after they join the military can be discharged if they are "unable or unwilling to adhere to all applicable standards, including the standards associated with their biological sex," a Pentagon memo on the policy says.
Deborah Zwaschka-Blansfield was told by the nursing home where she was staying that she was to be discharged despite still needing services like physical therapy that the home provided after the lower half of her left leg was amputated.
Our team rapidly mobilized, the police were called, the mom and newborn were moved to another unit for their protection, and the two young sons were placed in the care of the patient's mother until she could be discharged safely home.
"I'm delighted to note that the survivors of the unfortunate incident are calm, stable and responding to medical treatment and in no time, some of them who are certified and cleared will be discharged to join their families," Idris said.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - The 12 Thai boys and soccer coach who were rescued from a flooded cave will be discharged from hospital on Wednesday and hold a news conference the same day to satisfy huge media interest in their story, a government official said.
Nearly three decades later, the city announced plans to expand the facility and make upgrades to comply with the US Clean Water Act, which requires at least 85% of pollutants to be removed from wastewater before it can be discharged into local waterways.
Research on the Alameda County model found such units can dramatically reduce how long patients spend in medical emergency rooms, and that about three-quarters of patients treated in the units can be discharged to the community rather than to inpatient care.
A doctor who was shot in the neck has been discharged, and a medical student who was shot in the stomach was also ready to be discharged, but will remain at Bronx-Lebanon before flying home to Ohio in a few days.
A major issue now is whether currently serving members will be discharged and whether they will receive an honorable discharge so they can continue to receive whatever medical and retiree benefits they are entitled to based on their years of service, a defense official said.
"This is a gray area: If you're housed, you'd be discharged from a hospital and given instructions to stay off your feet," said Julia Dobbins of the National Health Care for the Homeless Council (NHCHC) umbrella group, which published standards on the issue in 2016.
BISHKEK (Reuters) - Kyrgyz President Almazbek Atambayev's condition has improved and he may be discharged from hospital by the end of the week, his office said on Tuesday, a week after the 60-year-old leader went on medical leave due to suspected heart problems.
The simplest thing the federal government could do to relieve student loan debt and lower tuition prices would be to stop offering and guaranteeing loans, allow student loan debt to be discharged through normal bankruptcy procedures, and apply normal credit standards in private educational lending.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's pension reform proposal currently being drawn up by Economy Minister Paulo Guedes will not be submitted to President Jair Bolsonaro while he is still in hospital, and there is no date yet for him to be discharged, his spokesman said on Monday.
Mr. Leone graduated from Lafayette High School in 1940 and from St. John's University in 1946, though his studies were interrupted when he was drafted into the Army during World War II, only to be discharged because of poor vision in his right eye.
The government asked for the case to be dismissed, arguing that because Mattis is in the midst of the six-month review and has said no service member will be discharged in the interim, the plaintiffs have not been affected by the policy yet.
At the start of the study, 22019% of children who were too seriously ill or injured to be discharged from the emergency room were admitted to the hospital where they initially arrived for care; by the end, only 2% of these kids were admitted.
During an audit of the cruise ship Carnival Elation in December, for example, officials found that food waste had been mixed with plastic straws, aluminum and other miscellaneous items, which were "ready to be discharged down the chute and then overboard while at sea," records show.
Locum tenens doctors generally do not have any previous relationship with their patients, are not familiar with the local community, and may never have worked with the hospital's electronic health records system, hospital staff, or with the local network of facilities where patients may be discharged to after hospitalization, the researchers said.
Ashlee Bruce of the Air Force, who began her transition this year, said young transgender troops like her have been on edge in recent months, but noted that even after Mr. Trump announced all transgender troops would be discharged, her commanders and the medical team overseeing her transition continued to reassure her.
" While the student loans of disabled veterans are required to be discharged by law when they make the request, the letter asks DeVos to make the loan discharges automatic, stating the current requirements to secure loan forgiveness "may prove insurmountable obstacles to relief for many eligible veterans due to the severe nature of their disabilities.
The medical literature is full of reports of patients undergoing the insertion of the surgical tube while critically ill in an intensive care unit to avoid prolonging the hospital stay, since it is anticipated that the patient will need to be discharged to a nursing home unable to eat at some point in the future.
Crowley, by his friends' accounts, was an uncommonly smart, talented, and charismatic young man who, though deeply patriotic, became disillusioned with the American government after his tours of duty in the Middle East — especially after he was sent to Afghanistan as a stop-loss even though he'd been told he'd be discharged after returning from Iraq.
When they looked at how many patients survived long enough to be discharged from the hospital, variations among different agencies were quite large: the worst performing agency had 0 survivors out of 0 patients treated, or 0 percent, as compared to 66 survivors out of 228 patients treated, or nearly 30 percent, for the best-performing agency.
If the judge rules it doesn't meet that standard, she could be discharged, according to Canada's extradition rules … The hearings that began Monday offer Meng's first opportunity to avoid handover to the U.S., which accuses her of fraud, saying she lied to HSBC Holdings Plc and tricked it into transactions that violated U.S. sanctions on Iran.
Fracking site owners are required to follow regulations regarding where they place their wastewater disposal wells (to protect local drinking water), the permits fracking sites require if they use diesel fuel, water quality standards that the wastewater must meet before it can be discharged, and air quality regulations from the natural gas that is released during pumping—among many other rules.
Once residents are deemed ineligible for the benefits, "they will have to be discharged from their nursing facility overnight, leaving their families to scramble to find other housing options and the vital healthcare services that they require to continue to live," said Mark Berger, director of the Louisiana Nursing Home Association Changes to the Medicaid system, however, will not happen overnight.
At the direction of activists and consumer attorneys, with whom they spoke frequently, Warren and her staff were able to identify a mechanism within existing law to get Corinthian students' loans forgiven: an obscure piece of the Higher Education Act called the "defense to repayment" provision, which said that borrowers could petition for their loans to be discharged if their schools had broken the law.
A resolution terminating an emergency would be put on a fast-track for consideration: the committee to which it is referred is required to report it within 2628 calendar days; if not, the resolution could be discharged and brought to the floor for debate and a final vote within three days (meaning filibusters could not be used in the Senate to block a vote).
In Article IV, Section 2, Clause 3 of the Constitution, the founding fathers attempted to stop them: No Person held to Service or Labour in one State, under the Laws thereof, escaping into another, shall, in Consequence of any Law or Regulation therein, be discharged from such Service or Labour, but shall be delivered up on Claim of the Party to whom such Service or Labour may be due.
According to a press release, the federal lawsuit filed by the GLAD and the National Center for Lesbian Rights represents five unnamed service members who, in relying on the U.S. Department of Defense's current transgender policy — which states that "transgender service members may serve openly, and they can no longer be discharged or otherwise separated from the military solely for being transgender individuals" — argue Trump's ban is unconstitutional.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanPaul Ryan moving family to Washington Embattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway MORE (R-Wis.) and other GOP leaders are scrambling to seal a deal between the centrists and conservatives in their conference, which would defuse the petition and prevent votes on the more liberal bills — including the Dream Act and Hurd-Aguilar — that would be discharged if the device is successful.

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