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Is it correct to say “have you been discharged from the hospital”? What does it mean? Can it be rephrased?


Yes, it is correct to say “Have you been discharged from the hospital?” This question is asking if someone has been officially released from the hospital after receiving treatment. Being “discharged” means that a doctor has determined that a patient no longer requires hospitalization and can go home or move to another level of care. This can be rephrased in several ways, such as: - “Were you released from the hospital?” - “Have you left the hospital?” - “Did they discharge you from the hospital?” - “Are you out of the hospital now?” Each of these alternatives conveys the same meaning but uses slightly different wording.