Companion Policy
Whether or not a patient requires companionship is determined by the responsible physician based on the patient's clinical condition.
In cases where companion services are permitted, the number of companions is limited to one person.
The companion must;
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During visits and medical care procedures, the patient's companion must not be present.
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It is essential that the companion provide support to the patient's care to the extent permitted by the medical staff.
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They must comply with the rules and regulations determined by the hospital.
Some clinics and departments do not have a companion policy.
In addition to the general rules specified, it should be noted that each clinic may establish its own specific companion policies in line with its own service processes.