Make sure you have the following information before you leave the hospital.
This includes why you were in the hospital, who cared for you, your procedures and medicines.
This includes all your new and former prescriptions, over-the-counter medicines, vitamins and supplements. Ask if there are any medicines you can stop taking or that are not okay to take together. Also make sure you know why, how and when to take each one.
Check that your pharmacy has your new prescriptions and you have a plan to get them filled.
Beyond medicine, these can include:
Know how much support you'll need in these areas:
Ask your discharge planner for help finding local support groups or other after-care services.
Not Ready to Leave?
You have the right to appeal your discharge if you don’t agree with the decision that you are ready to leave the hospital. Speak with your doctor or nurse, and share your concerns. You may also need to reach out to Medicare, Medicaid or your insurance company.
Be sure to get copies of your medical records and test results before you leave. They can be retrieved on the MyTowerHealth website: mytowerhealth.org.
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