- News- Effectiveness of Multicomponent Nonpharmacological Delirium Interventions- July 6, 2015- Research Review: Nonpharmacological Delirium Interventions 
- News- ProMISe Trial Adds Skepticism to Early Goal-Directed Therapy for Sepsis- July 6, 2015- Clinical question: Does EGDT for sepsis reduce mortality at 90 days compared with standard therapy? Background: EGDT is recommended in international guidelines for the resuscitation of patients presenting with early septic shock; however, adoption has been limited, and uncertainty about its effec 
- News- Predictors of Sepsis, Septic Shock in Emergency Department Patients- July 6, 2015- Clinical question: Among patients presenting to the ED with sepsis, who will progress to septic shock within 48 hours of arrival? Background: This study describes patient characteristics present within four hours of ED arrival associated with developing septic shock between four and 48 hours afte 
- News- Individualized Patient Care Plans Impact Utilization, Costs- July 6, 2015- Clinical question: Does developing individualized care plans in the inpatient setting reduce unnecessary ED visits, hospital readmissions, and hospital costs for frequent users of hospital services? Background: High utilizers of healthcare services are recognized as medically and psychosocially c 
- News- Revised Guideline for Adult Bacterial Meningitis Improves Treatment, Outcome- July 6, 2015- Clinical question: Did revision of guidelines recommending computerized tomography (CT) scan before lumbar puncture (LP) reduce delayed treatment of acute bacterial meningitis (ABM)? Background: Guidelines were introduced in Sweden in 2004 identifying patients at risk for LP-induced brain herniat 
- News- Multifaceted Intervention to Decrease Frequency of Common Labs- July 6, 2015- Clinical question: Can a multifaceted intervention decrease the frequency of unnecessary labs? Background: Implementation of a multifaceted QI intervention within a large, community-based hospitalist group to decrease ordering of common labs. Study design: QI project. Setting: Large, commun 
- News- When Do Patient-Reported Outcome Measures Inform Readmission Risk?- July 6, 2015- Clinical question: Among patients discharged from the hospital, how do patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures change after discharge, and can they predict readmission or ED visit? Background: Variables to predict 30-day rehospitalizations of discharged general medical patients have been looked i 
- News- PRONE Score Can Track Medicolegal Complaints- July 6, 2015- Clinical question: Is there a standardized way to identify doctors at high risk of incurring repeated medicolegal events? Background: Medicolegal agencies react to episodes of substandard care rather than intervening to prevent them due to lack of robust prediction tools at the individual practit 
- Audio- LISTEN NOW: Gastroenterologist, Robert Coben, MD, on GI Bleeds, Colon Cancer- July 2, 2015- ROBERT COBEN, MD, Program director of the gastroenterology fellowship program at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, discusses GI bleeds and colon cancer. [audio mp3="http://www.the-hospitalist.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Coben_Top10Gastro_FINAL_051515.mp3"][/audio] 
- Audio- LISTEN NOW: Gastroenterologist, John Pandolfino, MD, on Best Practices for Colonoscopies, Treating C. diff Infections- July 2, 2015- John Pandolfino, MD, chief of gastroenterology and hepatology at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, talks about best practices for colonoscopies and treating C.