What do I need to get discharged from the hospital?

To be discharged from the hospital, a discharge summary issued by the doctor, a medical insurance checklist, a copy of the patient’s ID card, and an admission deposit slip are generally required. 1. After the patient has been admitted to the hospital and has recovered from medication, surgery and other treatments or meets the requirements for discharge, the doctor will issue a discharge summary to record the patient’s checkups and treatments from the time of admission to the time of discharge, and also explain the relevant precautions for discharge and the time for follow-up visits. 2. At the same time, the doctor will also issue a medical insurance verification registration form to prove that the patient’s information is correct and there is no fraudulent insurance behavior. 3. On the other hand, the patient will need to bring a copy of his/her ID card and the admission deposit slip to the discharge office. The discharge procedures for each place will have different requirements, the specific things you need to carefully ask the local hospital department before discharge.