- News- A Trace of Improvement- March 2, 2006- What hospitalists need to know about JCAHO’s tracer methodology and periodic performance review 
- News- A Midwest Partnership- March 2, 2006- HealthPartners in Minnesota helps shape hospital medicine—politely 
- News- Information Overload- March 2, 2006- The ways in which we receive and process data confound; an overview of the issues surrounding the display and management of medical data 
- News- Partners in Performance & Quality Care- March 1, 2006- Whatever the name—guidelines, order sets, pathways, protocols—these tools fit hospitalists like a glove 
![1]() - News- Like Mortar and Pestle- March 1, 2006- A valuable collaboration: hospitalists as seen through the pharmacist’s lens 
- News- 11 Steps to a Successful Transition- March 1, 2006- A65-lb., 25-year-old, male cerebral palsy (CP) patient with pneumonia arrives at your Children’s Hospital via ambulance. 
- News- Hospitalist Burnout- March 1, 2006- Recognize it in yourself and others, and avoid or eliminate it 
- News- Survey Responses Exceed Goal- March 1, 2006- Data gathering complete for the 2005-2006 Productivity and Compensation Survey 
- News- Medicare Pays for Performance- March 1, 2006- CMS pays top-performing hospitals in three-year demo project 
- News- An Historic Puzzler- March 1, 2006- This month in “Flashback:” a medical mystery and competition. This following is an actual case described by Theodore Tronchin. Dr. Tronchin routinely made diagnoses without seeing patients and based on descriptions of signs and symptoms included in patients’ letters. 
