Asked by Deborah
                Is this sentence grammatically correct?
The patient is discharged for a brief stay in the rehab center. His ultimate plan includes discharge to sell his trailer, and then move to an assisted care arrangement. The patient is to follow up in the adult primary care clinic after discharge from the rehab center.
            
        The patient is discharged for a brief stay in the rehab center. His ultimate plan includes discharge to sell his trailer, and then move to an assisted care arrangement. The patient is to follow up in the adult primary care clinic after discharge from the rehab center.
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                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
    There are three sentences there. Is there one you're specifically concerned about?
They read OK, but are easily identified as medical-notes-speak!!
    
They read OK, but are easily identified as medical-notes-speak!!
                    Answered by
            Jamie 
            
    They look OK.
    
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