From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishinpatientin‧pa‧tient /ˈɪnˌpeɪʃənt/ noun [countable] MHsomeone who stays in a hospital while they receive treatment → outpatient
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inpatient• The six pilot sites are concentrating on the use of Diagnosis Related Groups which cover only adult acute inpatients.• In both of these studies the control group, hospital inpatients and community controls, had unusually high smoking rates.• Maberly and I reported results in inpatients with asthma and are doing an outpatient double blind randomised trial of neutralisation.• The companies began limiting inpatient stays, putting more emphasis on outpatient services.• The number of inpatients treated from other districts is more than 50 percent in one district in ten.• Many are sited in hospital grounds near the inpatient unit.