abevacuation
n.n. the process of removing a person from a place where they are being treated for a medical condition. It often refers to moving a patient from a hospital to a home or a different facility.
n. the removal of a patient from a medical facility or a specific location for treatment. Often used in clinical contexts to describe the transition from inpatient to outpatient care.
The patient's abevacuation to the home was successful.
After the initial surgery, the medical team planned the abevacuation to ensure the patient could recover in a familiar environment.
The hospital's discharge planning department coordinates the abevacuation of patients to ensure they receive the necessary follow-up care and support services once they leave the facility.
From Latin ab (“from”) + evacuare (“evacuation”).