![1]() - News- Hospitalwide Reductions in Pediatric Patient Harm are Achievable- March 1, 2013- Quality care initiatives are needed to eliminate preventable harm, improve safety for pediatric inpatients 
- News- ITL: Physician Reviews of HM-Relevant Research- March 1, 2013- Guidelines on steroids and antivirals to treat Bell’s palsy; Probiotics to reduce Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea; Rates of hemorrhage from warfarin therapy higher in clinical practice; Less experienced doctors incur higher treatment costs; Pay-for-performance incentive reduces mortality in England; No benefit in ultrafiltration to treat acute heart failure; Hospitalized patients often receive too much acetaminophen; Longer anticoagulation therapy beneficial after bioprosthetic aortic valve replacement; Antimicrobial-coated catheters and risk of urinary tract infection; Patient outcomes improve after in-hospital cardiac arrest 
![1]() - News- Affordable Care Act Provides Two-Year Increase in Medicaid Payments for Primary-Care Services- March 1, 2013- Medicaid-to-Medicare parity regulation will increase total revenue for some hospitalist groups 
- News- Multiple Patient-Safety Events Affect 1 in 1000 Hospitalizations- March 1, 2013- Co-occurring events contributed to longer lengths of stay and higher hospital costs for 30,000 patients in 2004 
- News- New Anticoagulation Website Offers Guidelines, Self-Assessment Tools- March 1, 2013- Online resource center useful for hospital-based outpatient clinics treating patients on anti-thrombotic medications 
- News- Post-Hospital Syndrome Contributes to Readmission Risk for Elderly- March 1, 2013- Sleep deprivation and other patient stressors in hospitals may hike 30-day readmission rates, experts suggest 
- News- How Should Physicians Assess and Manage Pressure Ulcers in the Hospitalized Patient?- February 25, 2013- Assessments of pressure ulcer stage, wound infection, and risk factors guide targeted therapeutic interventions that facilitate wound healing and prevent new pressure ulcer formation 
![1]() - Opinion- John Nelson: Why Spinal Epidural Abcess Poses A Particular Liability Risk for Hospitalists- February 2, 2013- The delayed diagnosis of, or treatment for, a spinal epidural abcess (SEA) could easily result in a malpractice lawsuit for hospitalists 
![1]() - News- New Anticoagulants Offer Promise, but Obstacles Remain- February 2, 2013- An overview of the pros and cons of the recently introduced anticoagulant drugs dabigatran, rivaroxaban, and apixaban 
- News- Clinical Shorts- February 2, 2013- INFLUENZA VACCINE EFFECTIVENESS VARIES BY AGE Case-control study of the 2010-2011 influenza vaccine found overall vaccine effectiveness to be 60%, ranging from 69% in those ages 3 to 8 to just 36% in those 65 or older. Citation: Treanor JJ, Talbot HK, Ohmit SE, et al. 



