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    Ready for post-acute care?

    January 5, 2017

    As PAC expands, hospital medicine’s role – and leadership – will be key.

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    News

    Pleth Variability Index shows promise for asthma assessments

    January 2, 2017

    Does pulse variability on plethysmography, or the Pleth Variability Index (PVI), correlate with disease severity in obstructive airway disease in children?

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    Physicians and EHR time

    December 20, 2016

    Clinical question: How much time do ambulatory-care physicians spend on electronic health records (EHRs)?

  • 1
    Article

    Idle intravenous catheters are associated with preventable complications

    December 15, 2016

    Intravenous catheters are common and necessary for inpatient care, but peripheral – and especially central venous – catheters are associated with increased risk for local and systemic complications.

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    Hospitalists See Benefit from Working with ‘Surgicalists’

    December 7, 2016

    The collaboration is widely supported by hospitalists because it brings several advantages, mainly a greater availability of the surgeon for consult.

  • 1
    Article

    Selected elderly trauma patients do well in non–ICU wards

    December 7, 2016

    CORONADO, CALIF. – When elderly patients are appropriately triaged, they can be selectively admitted to non–intensive care wards with acceptable outcomes, results from a single-center study showed.

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    Article

    First-in-kind study parsed risks of central lines in children

    December 5, 2016

    SAN DIEGO - Rising rates of pediatric venous thromboembolism in the United States underscore the need to carefully weigh the risks and benefits of placing central lines.

  • 1
    Article

    Observational hospital stays for HF linked to worse outcomes

    December 5, 2016

    NEW ORLEANS – Heart failure patients admitted as inpatients had significantly better outcomes than those admitted for an observational stay.

  • News

    Increased death rate with platelets for aspirin/clopidogrel GI bleed

    November 28, 2016

    Patients with normal platelet counts who have a GI bleed while on antiplatelets were almost six times more likely to die in the hospital if they had a platelet transfusion, in a retrospective cohort study from the Yale University.

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    Article

    Hospital factors play key role in readmission risk after surgery

    November 28, 2016

    CORONADO, CALIF. – Variation in readmission risk across hospitals following certain surgical procedures is more attributable to hospital factors than to patient characteristics, results from a large analysis demonstrated.

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