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    Innovative Use of Scribes in the Inpatient Setting

    October 1, 2010

    Over the past couple of decades, the ever-increasing medical-legal, financial, and patient-safety demands have led to a mushrooming of the amount of documentation needed during patient care, especially in the inpatient setting.

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    Can You Hear Me Now?

    October 1, 2010

    SHM expands quality improvement reach to hospitals far and wide

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    Market Watch

    October 1, 2010

    New generics, new indications, and safety information

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    What Should I Do If I Get a Needlestick?

    October 1, 2010

    Healthcare workers who suffer needlestick injuries require immediate identification and attention to avoid transmission of such infectious diseases as HIV, HBV, and HCV.

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    Back to Basics

    October 1, 2010

    How hospitalist services can justify daily care

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    Should hospitalists accept gifts from pharmaceutical, medical device, and biotech companies?

    October 1, 2010

    CON: You might not know it, but samples and free lunches influence decisions

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    Should hospitalists accept gifts from pharmaceutical, medical device, and biotech companies?

    October 1, 2010

    PRO: Listen, learn, then make your own informed decision

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    Volume Control, Part II

    October 1, 2010

    Additional staff, flexible hours can help solve unexpected surges

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    Playground Politics

    September 1, 2010

    Congress continues to meddle with Medicare’s reimbursement formula

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    Innovators Descend on Annual Pediatric HM Conference

    September 1, 2010

    More than 400 people attended the Pediatric Hospital Medicine annual conference July 22-25 in Minneapolis.

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