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    Tips Toward Better Clinical Summaries

    June 26, 2016

    “I recently discharged a complex patient from the hospital, and I was shocked to see the poor quality of his clinical summary,” says Erin Sarzynski, MD, MS, of Michigan State University’s Department of Family Medicine.

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    American Diet Improving, but Not Yet Healthy

    June 25, 2016

    Americans are adding more whole grains,nuts and seeds to their diets and cutting back on sodas and sugary drinks, a U.S.

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    As Summer—and Interns—Roll In, Try a Little Empathy on Your Patients, Colleagues

    June 25, 2016

    It’s July, the month that marks the annual rite of passage for both newly minted physicians starting their internships and somewhat-less-fresh trainees completing their residencies and moving on to the next stage of their professional journey.

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    Apixaban Reduces Risks for AF Patients with Renal Dysfunction

    June 24, 2016

    NEW YORK - In patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and a wide range of renal function, compared to warfarin, treatment with apixaban reduces the risk of cardiovascular events, according to multinational investigators. As Dr.

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    Interhospital Transfer Handoff Practice Variance at U.S. Tertiary Care Centers

    June 24, 2016

    Clinical question: How do interhospital handoff practices differ among U.S. tertiary care centers, and what challenges and innovations have providers encountered? Background: Little has been studied regarding interhospital transfers.

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    Oral Steroids as Good as NSAIDs for Acute Gout

    June 24, 2016

    Clinical question: Are oral steroids as effective as NSAIDs in treating acute gout? Background: Two small trials have suggested that oral steroids are as effective as NSAIDs in treating acute gout.

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    Who to Blame for Surgical Readmissions?

    June 23, 2016

    When too many surgery patients are readmitted, the hospital can be fined by the federal government - but a new study suggests many of those readmissions are not the hospital's fault. Many readmissions were due to issues like drug abuse or homelessness, the researchers found.

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    SHM SPARK Helps Bridge Gap for Hospitalist MOC Exam Prep

    June 23, 2016

    SHM recently introduced SHM SPARK, the only maintenance of certification (MOC) exam-preparation tool by hospitalists for hospitalists.

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    Measure Hospitalist Engagement with SHM’s Engagement Benchmarking Service

    June 23, 2016

    One of the most important questions for leaders of hospital medicine groups is, “How can I measure the level of engagement of my hospitalists?” Measuring hospitalist engagement can be difficult, and many leaders are not satisfied with the tools they currently have at their disposal. [caption id="

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    Key Medicare Fund Could Exhaust Reserves in 2028: Trustees

    June 22, 2016

    WASHINGTON—The U.S.

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