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    Pediatric HM Literature Review

    December 2, 2010

    Short-course intravenous antibiotic therapy is effective for infants hospitalized with UTIs

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    December 2, 2010

    Prepare to explain safe and legal disposal of unused prescriptions

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    The Story of Us

    December 2, 2010

    Chapter 1: Overcoming threats to quality healthcare in the face of reform

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    Designed to Harm

    December 2, 2010

    The building blocks of an inequitable healthcare system

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    BCBS of North Carolina’s refund to customers due to changes in health reform legislation

    November 30, 2010

    Bryn Nelson in the October issue of The Hospitalist (see “A Taxing Future for HM?,” p. 16) incorrectly states that Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina’s refund to customers was a result of an overcharge.

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    A Bundle of Nerves

    November 2, 2010

    Early returns on payment reform demonstration projects show successes, but skeptics question why alternatives aren’t explored

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    A Taxing Future for HM?

    November 1, 2010

    Washington is poised to take a bite out of your paycheck

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    Concurrent Care

    November 1, 2010

    How hospitalist services can justify daily care

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    You Can See 40 a Day

    November 1, 2010

    New system would allow hospitalists to “orchestrate” patient care

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    ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Trial by Error: An Oklahoma Hospital’s Bundling Experience

    November 1, 2010

    Hillcrest Medical Center’s first-year experience with bundled payments provides an illuminating window into what other hospitals might encounter as the payment reform concept expands beyond the first few pilot sites.

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