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  • Are Hospitalists Recession-Proof?

    Hospitals aren’t the first businesses hurt when the economy sours, but they get hurt nonetheless, as an article in last week’s NY Times points out. But hospitalists have never lived through a massive downturn. What happens to them when the economy tanks? Let’s start with hospitals. Unlike new cars and Starbucks drinks – “discretionary” purchases ...
    Posted to Wachter's World (Weblog) by Bob Wachter on November 14, 2008
  • Average Time of Discharge: Why a Hospital is Not a Hilton

    Do you get as annoyed as I do about being pressured on your “Time of Discharge?” I just received my monthly report, and we’re in The Doghouse again: our average TOD – 3:28 pm – is hours after “check-out time.” But when did we turn into the Holiday Inn?Let’s start by appreciating where this comes from. Many hospitals, including mine, tend to run ...
    Posted to Wachter's World (Weblog) by Bob Wachter on March 26, 2008
  • A Fascinating Audience Vote on Quality and Transparency

    At my just-completed annual hospital medicine CME course, we held a fascinating session on the future of quality measurement, transparency, and pay for performance (P4P). The discussants – Andy Auerbach, Peter Lindenauer, and Kaveh Shojania – all emphasized the limits of process measurement, particularly noting the problems of unforeseen ...
    Posted to Wachter's World (Weblog) by Bob Wachter on October 7, 2007
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