Inpatient hospital treatment (IP)

In the U.S. inpatient hospital treatment (IP) is focused on medical stabilization and interruption of weight loss, with stays of usually less than 3 weeks. Once medically stabilized, the individual is either discharged to outpatient treatment or transferred to residential treatment. Any of the following justify IP hospitalization:

In Europe and Australia, IP averages around 4 months, and includes weight restoration to varying levels.


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