Can't I leave the hospital if I lose my escort card?

You can leave the hospital if you lose your escort certificate.

If the escort card is lost, you can apply for a replacement at the nurse station. The doctor decides who needs to be accompanied according to the illness, and the head nurse issues the escort certificate and informs the inpatient department.

In some hospitals, escort cards are managed by nurses. After going through the admission formalities, the number of accompanying beds shall be determined according to the patient's condition, so as to issue the corresponding number of accompanying cards. General hospitals are handled through these two places. If you still don't understand, you can consult the nurse in charge of your department. After the escort certificate is handled, it should be properly managed to prevent loss. You usually need to return it when you leave the hospital.

Inpatients and accompanying system:

1. When entering the ward, you must take temperature measurement, show "Beijing Health Treasure" and obey the on-site command of the staff. It is required that the body temperature is normal and the health code is "green code" before entering.

2, ward strict 24-hour access control management, patients are not allowed to leave the ward except for medical needs during hospitalization; Do not leave the ward without authorization, and do not accept leave to go home. If you really need to leave the hospital to handle personal affairs, you must go through the discharge procedures.

3. During hospitalization, patients are forbidden to visit, and telephone or video online visits are encouraged.

4. In principle, hospitalized patients are not accompanied. If you only need 1 to accompany your family, you should complete the nucleic acid test before admission and cooperate with the staff to monitor your body temperature. The health code is green and cannot be changed at will. If it needs to be replaced for special reasons, it should be replaced only after the screening content is completed and qualified according to the screening requirements of the accompanying personnel in the hospital.