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    Reconciliation Act

    December 21, 2011

    “Med rec” translates to effective communication at every transition of care; experts say hospitalists should own the initiative

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    In the Literature: The latest research you need to know

    December 21, 2011

    Procalcitonin-guided therapy decreases antimicrobial duration in ICU patients; High residual platelet reactivity increases risk of cardiovascular events among patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI; Conservative treatment of necrotizing pancreatitis is associated with improved outcomes; Cardiac MRI complements clinical findings in diagnosis of stress cardiomyopathy; Increased risk of potentially inadvertent medication discontinuation following acute-care hospitalization; Clinical exam remains valuable in the diagnosis of patients admitted to a medicine service; RDW predicts all-cause mortality and bloodstream infection in ICU patients

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    Pediatric Readmissions Differ from Adult Readmissions

    December 21, 2011

    What is the epidemiology of 15-day readmissions to a children’s hospital?

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    Proactive Approaches Can Mitigate Dangerous Transitions into Hospitals

    December 21, 2011

    Help stave off repeat hospital visits by engaging in frank discussions with the patient or nursing-home facility staff about the goals of care

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    Palliative Care ‘Report Card’ Released

    December 21, 2011

    Report counts proportion of each state’s hospitals with access to organized palliative-care programs

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    Annals Study Might Not Cover All Situations

    December 21, 2011

    Just a quick comment regarding your editorial “Fiddling as HM Burns” (The Hospitalist, August 2011, p. 62) with regard to our hospital in the Florida Panhandle.

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    Six Ways You Can Help Reduce HAIs in Your Hospital

    December 21, 2011

    Hospitalists can help prevent hospital-acquired infections

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    Gut Reaction

    December 1, 2011

    Clostridium difficile puts hospitalists to the test.

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    What Are the Clinical Indications for Noninvasive Positive Pressure Ventilation?

    December 1, 2011

    NPPV is an effective method to decrease mortality, intubation rates, and duration of ICU stay in severe exacerbations of COPD, cardiogenic pulmonary edema, immunosuppressed patients with pulmonary infiltrates, and hypoxia, and as a bridge to extubation in COPD patients.

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    Medical Profession “Terrified” to Address Kernicterus Concerns

    December 1, 2011

    My son was born in 2001 with a bilirubin of 51, but receiving a diagnosis of kernicterus was difficult in coming because the medical profession is terrified to admit that this is happening.

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