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    What Are Common Causes of Glomerular Disease in Adults?

    March 31, 2012

    Podocyte cells, which make up the surface of the glomerulus, are pink in a 650x-magnification SEM. Glomerluar diseases can result from an acute illness, such as an upper respiratory infection, or chronic disease states, such as HIV. The Case A 52-year-old man presents with abdominal pain.

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    Three Earn Master of Hospital Medicine Designation

    March 31, 2012

    SHM is proud to announce that Patrick J. Cawley, MD, MBA, MHM, Peter K. Lindenauer, MD, MSc, FACP, MHM, and Mark V. Williams, MD, FACP, MHM, have earned the Master in Hospital Medicine designation.

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    Society of Hospital Medicine’s Award of Excellence Winners Lead the Way

    March 31, 2012

    With this year’s annual SHM Awards of Excellence, thousands of hospitalists at HM12 saluted the leaders in the specialty.

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    Complex Medically Ill Patients: A Challenge for PCPs and Hospitalists

    March 31, 2012

    Every year, primary-care physicians (PCPs) and hospitalists struggle to manage care for complex medically ill patients, according to a new survey conducted by SHM and QuantiaMD. Complex medically ill patients have two or more concurrent chronic conditions that require ongoing medical attention or li

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    Ethics, Advocacy, and Disclosure: The Sunshine Rule

    March 31, 2012

    Letter highlights critical distinctions in compensation for teaching Continuing Medical Education (CME) courses

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    Partnership for Patients: CMS’ Ambitious Program for Patient Safety Improvement

    March 31, 2012

    The goal is to reduce preventable hospital-acquired conditions by 40% and decrease preventable complications during transitions of care to reduce hospital readmissions by 20%

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    Verify Your Liability Coverage before Taking that New Job

    March 31, 2012

    Now is the time to dust off your employment agreement and professional liability insurance policy and review what happen in the event a lawsuit is filed against you after you leave your current employer.

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    Nigerian-Born Hospitalist Steers Career Down Path of Administrative Challenges

    March 31, 2012

    In some ways, Femi Adewunmi, MD, MBA, CPE, SFHM, seemed destined to become a physician.

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    Time-based billing allows hospitalists to avoid

    March 31, 2012

    Utilizing time-based billing principles allows a physician to disregard the “key component” requirements and select a visit level reflective of this effort.

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    First Set of CMS Advisors Includes Hospitalists

    March 31, 2012

    In January, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) selected 73 professionals as the initial set of advisors for its Innovation Center (http://innovations.cms.gov/). The advisors include 37 physicians, as well as some nurses and health administrators.

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