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Practice Management

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    Non-Medical Consequences: The 6th Element of Informed Consent

    May 1, 2025

    Informed consent is critical to the daily practice of medicine. Conversations about the risks and benefits of treatment options are both a legal requirement and an ethical duty. However, another...

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    The Committee That Could: A Model for Rapid Service Structure Change

    May 1, 2025

    How We Did It is a new column that aims to highlight how individual hospitalist programs have successfully implemented innovations in medical programs, educational programs, wellness initiatives, or...

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    Supply Chain Stewardship

    May 1, 2025

    Healthcare supply chain disruptions have emerged as a major challenge nationwide, fundamentally reshaping clinical practice and patient-care delivery within hospitals. As clinicians, we increasingly...

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    5 Best Practices and Resources for Interhospital Transfers

    April 1, 2025

    Transfer of patients between hospitals has long been a part of hospitalist life, and most hospitalists can recall any number of challenging situations. Driven by a desire to improve these situations...

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    Trends in Benefits for Hospitalists, and How They Help With Recruitment and Retention

    April 1, 2025

    Every incentive counts when it comes to recruiting and retaining top talent. In particular, today’s hospitalists view funding for continuing medical education (CME) and getting paid time off (PTO)...

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    What Impact Do Affinity Groups Have on the Inclusivity of Hiring Practices for Hospital Medicine?

    April 1, 2025

    Case Dr. HM is a third-year internal medicine resident physician preparing to apply for a hospitalist position after completing residency. As an underrepresented physician in medicine, she seeks to...

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    Can Expediting Patient Discharge Past Clinical and Non-Clinical Barriers Improve Overall Hospital Throughput?

    March 4, 2025

    It’s 8 a.m. and the hospital is starting the day in a tough position. There are 15 patients boarding in the emergency department (ED), two patients who can be downgraded from the intensive care...

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    How Can We Cultivate Happiness in Medicine?

    February 3, 2025

    Case A 45-year-old hospitalist, a familiar face in the system for the past decade, tragically took his own life. His colleagues and staff admired him, and he always had a pleasant working...

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    How Hospitalists Can Learn from Diagnostic Errors and Successes

    February 3, 2025

    Hospitalists are at the forefront of inpatient care and are well-positioned to reduce diagnostic errors while promoting diagnostic excellence. Diagnostic errors, defined as “the failure to (a)...

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    Running Dry: How Hospitalists Can Conquer the IV Fluid Crisis

    January 1, 2025

    Intravenous fluids are undeniably essential in modern medicine, acting as a critical conduit for delivering hydration, electrolytes, medications, and nutrition to patients. They are vital for...

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