Documents required:
- identity card, passport, or residence permit (as applicable);
- employee certificate (specifying the number of medical leave taken during the past 12 months);
- pension coupon (for retired persons) or pension decision (in case of persons retired for medical reasons);
- Healthcare Card or insurance certificate (in the case of patients with individual CASMB insurance);
- the results of medical tests done prior to admission;
- the patients insured by CAS must present as well a “Referral Note for Clinical Medical Services/Hospitalization Note used in the Social Health Insurance System” *.
*The Hospitalization Note used in the Social Health Insurance System is requested within the limit of the cveiling available.
Medical History
It would be useful for you to have with you all the medical tests and medical letters making up your medical history, and to inform your physician both on your present usual medication and the one you take occasionally (pain killers, cough syrups etc.), as these data are necessary for the continuity, follow-up and adaptation of your medication during hospitalization.
Safety of Your Property During Hospitalization
For the safety of your property during hospitalization, we recommend that you do not have valuables with you (jewelry, watches etc.). The hospital cannot take responsibility in case of theft or loss of your personal property.
Nevertheless, Monza Hospital can make available a safe for you in your room. To be able to use it, please contact the nurses in the department you are admitted to.
Recommendations During Hospitalization
During your hospitalization, only the medication prescribed by your physician will be administered to you under his/her strict supervision. Please do not take other medication by your own initiative, even if they were part of the treatment you were taking prior to hospitalization. If you experience any symptoms which require administering analgesics or other medication, please contact the medical staff on the department. For a good therapeutic course, please observe as strict as possible the recommendations of your physician.
At your arrival in the department, you will find in your room the following personal hygiene products: towels, soap, shampoo, shower gel. In your personal luggage, you need to bring with you the following objects: tooth brush, tooth paste, shaving cream, comb, underwear, pajamas/nightgown, robe, socks, and slippers.
After you get settled in, your luggage (suitcase) will be taken home by your family or deposited in the special place within the department.
You will be transferred to other departments or walk to various laboratories, in the event that your physician recommends some investigations, in the presence of a member of the medical staff and you will have to bear a robe over your pajamas.
In the intensive care compartment, in the operating room, and in the radiology department, you may not use your mobile phone, since it can interfere with the medical equipment.
In order to keep an adequate atmosphere, silence must be observed in the rooms and corridors of the department as much as possible. That is why you are kindly requested to keep the volume of the TV set or other devices at a moderate level, so that it might not disturb the other patients. The use of other home appliances is not allowed.
The meals you are going to receive in the hospital will be served in your room and they will observe the diet prescribed by your attending physician (low salt, diabetic diet etc., as applicable). We recommend you to eat only the plates offered by the hospital during your hospitalization.
In case of an emergency, you can call the medical staff by pushing a button on the console located at the end of your bed (the red button). The same alarm button can also be found in the shower cabin of your bathroom.
Rules for Companions
The access of family members in the intensive care unit will be subject to more strict rules: the entering persons must bear adequate protection equipment, the visit must be approved by the doctor on call and may not exceed 10 minutes.
Family members may enter the department only dressed in protection equipment available at the entrance (slippers and robe). Also, since the patient’s state is fragile, we recommend that the visitors wash their hands before and after entering the patient’s room. It is forbidden for the visitors to sit on the patient’s bed. Family members’ smoking or eating is only allowed in the spaces specially intended for such purpose. We also recommend that visits should not exceed 30 minutes, so as not to tire the patient and not to increase the risk of transmission of pathogenic germs to operated patients.
The family members admitted together with the patient will bear clothes similar to the latter’s (pajama, robe, slippers) and they will observe the same rules applicable to patients. During treatment administration or carrying out some patient hygiene/care maneuvers/techniques, they will be required to wait in the waiting room.
We remind you that smoking on the hospital premises is strictly forbidden and we recommend that you use the areas specially designed for such purpose outside the hospital.
Behavior Rules
As from the moment of his/her admission to hospital, the patient entrusts his/her state of health with the medical staff, and the physician and the nurses take over the civil and legal responsibility for the patient’s integrity and for the protection of the patient’s health state.
- The patient may not leave the medical department in which s/he is hospitalized, without previously announcing the nurses thereon.
- For the duration of the hospitalization, the patient may not leave the hospital premises. The patient who leave their room for any reason whatsoever must bear a robe or another piece of garment over their pajama.
- The patient must observe the silence and the rest of the other patients.
- To avoid interference with the electronic equipment, please avoid using mobile phones as much as possible.
Smoking is forbidden inside the hospital.