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: In legal terms, a discharge is the release of a legal obligation. For example, a discharge of a debt means you are no longer legally required to pay it.

: In his famous 1936 radio broadcast, the King expressed that he found it "impossible to carry the heavy burden of responsibility and to discharge my duties as King" without the support of the woman he loved. discharge

: For healthcare providers, a discharge note is often seen as the "first page of your legal defense". Simply stating "patient left in stable condition" is considered insufficient "exposure" by legal experts. Legal & Financial Contexts : In legal terms, a discharge is the

: In a letter regarding official responsibilities, Washington noted that duty is often "worse executed by two persons, and scarcely done at all if three or more are employed" when one person is adequate to the discharge of that duty. : For healthcare providers, a discharge note is

: Medical researchers highlight that the discharge period —the transition from hospital to home—is a time of "heightened risk." Approximately 20% of patients experience adverse events in the first three weeks after leaving the hospital.