I'm 99% certain Kendall Wings are the most common diaper used in US hospitals. Wings are very cheap, and for whatever reason, hospitals "think" they are saving money by using cheap diapers. It appears the bean counters never count in increased labor cost, and "most" health care professionals no nothing about incon products and have the idea that one adult brief (diaper) is as good as the next. It really is sorry to say that management has the same idea so they probably do save 50 cents per diaper by purchasing what I call "junk" diapers and never think about the labor cost that goings into changing a patient, or the extra cost of laundering linens. I call that steeping over a $20 dollar bill and leaving it behind to pick up a buck. Heath care cost is out of control and many things can be done to bring down the cost but this means a change in how things are done
If you know your going to be visiting the hospital it is ALWAYS best to BYO (Bring Your Own) diapers.
Justej, my suggestion is see if anyone can bring you some "quality" diapers for the remainder of your hospital stay. I HATE wet sheets, and that is what you get with cheap diapers.
Just my thoughts on the matter.