- News- The Patient-Doctor Relationship Gap- February 1, 2013- Study shows patients are less likely to stick with their medications if their physician is a poor communicator 
- News- New Oral Anticoagulants Advance Treatment Options, Create Complications for Hospitalists- February 1, 2013- While oral anticoagulants are expected to help streamline hospitalized patients' care and discharge, questions remain about their effect on admissions and length of stay 
- News- Quality Improvement Project Helps Hospital Patients Get Needed Prescriptions- January 2, 2013- Hospitalists participating in a multidisciplinary "brown bag medications" program were trained to recognize patients at high-risk for not filling prescriptions, and help them get their medications at discharge 
- News- Bloodsteam Infections in ICU Patients Plummet- January 2, 2013- Bathing all ICU patients daily with antimicrobial chlorhexidine soap credited for 44% reduction in infection rates at hospitals in 16 states 
- News- Hospitalists Should Consider Fall Risks with Sleep Agent- January 2, 2013- Study shows increased risk of inpatient falls with zolpidem 
- News- Adherence to CHF Measures Doesn’t Improve Hospital Readmission Rates- January 2, 2013- Little association found between hospital adherence to congestive heart failure (CHF) quality performance measures and 30-day readmission rates, says study 
- News- Ready to be a Fellow in Hospital Medicine?- January 2, 2013- There's still time to apply, and now fellowship is available to physician assistants (PAs), nurse practitioners (NPs), and hospital medicine (HM) practice administrators 
- News- Society for Hospital Medicine Compiles List of Don’ts for Hospitalists- January 2, 2013- Compiled for the American Board of Internal Medicine's Choosing Wisely campaign, SHM listed 10 procedures that adult and pediatric hospitalists should think twice about before conducting 
- News- ITL: Physician Reviews of HM-Relevant Research- January 1, 2013- Systematic review highlights several interventions that improve discharge handovers; Longer duration of in-hospital cardiac resuscitation associated with increased survival; Early sepsis intervention strategies decrease mortality, length of stay, and cost; Hypoglycemia associated with increased mortality in the critically ill; Increased bleeding risk for cardiac patients on multiple antithrombotic drugs; Hospitalist-run preoperative clinic improves outcomes in complex surgical patients; Delirium after cardiac surgery associated with prolonged cognitive impairment; Benefits of resuming anticoagulation after GI bleed outweigh risks for most patients; Preoperative hyponatremia associated with increased risk for perioperative complications and mortality 
![1]() - News- Pediatric Hospitalists Trust Their Gut with Serious Infections- January 1, 2013- Timely recognition of serious infections in children is difficult, but critical to improved outcomes 
