Discharge Summary: How to Read the Hospital Paper You Get at the End

After a hospital stay, you’re handed several papers – among them a discharge summary. Many people fold it and keep it somewhere “safe” without really understanding it. But this document is an important snapshot of what happened and what you need to do next.

A typical discharge summary includes:

  • Your details (name, age, ID).
  • Reason for admission (main complaints and provisional diagnosis).
  • Key findings from tests and scans.
  • Final diagnosis or diagnoses.
  • Treatments given – medicines, procedures, surgeries.
  • Condition at discharge.
  • Follow-up advice and prescriptions.

Start by reading the diagnosis section in simple terms. If there are abbreviations you don’t recognise, ask your doctor before leaving or note them to discuss later. The medication list shows names, doses, and how long each medicine should be taken. This is vital for your local doctor, future visits, or emergencies.

Follow-up instructions – like when to return, which specialist to see, what warning signs to watch for – are not optional. They’re part of your ongoing treatment plan.

Keep a copy (paper or scanned) somewhere easy to find. Having your discharge summaries organised can save precious time if you change hospitals, move cities, or need urgent care in the future.

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