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    Medicare Initiatives Improve Hospital Care, Patient Safety

    July 6, 2015

    [caption id="attachment_10401" align="alignright" width="291"] Image Credit: SHUTTERSTOCK.COM[/caption] As a hospitalist myself, I have seen firsthand the need for a healthcare system that provides better care, spends dollars more wisely, and keeps people healthier.

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    Stroke Centers More Common Where Laws Encourage Them

    June 26, 2015

    State laws have played a big part in boosting the number of hospitals where specialized stroke care is available, a new study shows. During the study, the increase in the number of hospitals certified as primary stroke centers was more than twice as high in states with stroke legislation as in st

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    New Tool Improves Harm Detection for Pediatric Inpatients

    June 18, 2015

    The newly developed Pediatric All-Cause Harm Measurement Tool (PACHMT) improved detection of harms in pediatric inpatients in a recent pilot study. Using the tool, researchers found a rate of 40 harms per 100 patients admitted, and at least one harm in nearly a quarter of the children in the stud

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    Risk Stratification Insufficient for Predicting DVT in Hospitalized Patients: JAMA Internal Medicine Study

    June 17, 2015

    The Wells score is only slightly better than a coin toss for predicting deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in hospitalized patients, researchers have found. "The Wells score risk stratification is not sufficient to rule out DVT or influence management decisions in the inpatient setting," Dr. Patricia C.

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    Startup Pharmacy Takes Mail-Order to Next Level, Could Solve Medication Management Issue for Millions

    June 10, 2015

    It only takes one idea to help change the face of medicine and, recently, Forbes posted an article outlining a small startup pharmacy that could change the way we get our medication.

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    LISTEN NOW: Yale hospitalists’ brush with cancer leads to healthcare cost awareness training program

    June 9, 2015

    ROBERT FOGERTY, MD, MPH, a hospitalist and assistant professor of medicine at Yale University, talks about how his own bout with cancer as a college senior heading to medical school helped influence his I-CARE education initiative, which introduces cost awareness into internal medicine residency pro

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    LISTEN NOW: UCSF’s Christopher Moriates, MD, discusses waste-reduction efforts in hospitals

    June 9, 2015

    CHRISTOPHER MORIATES, MD, assistant clinical professor in the Division of Hospital Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, talks about the change in focus and priorities needed for medicine to make progress in waste-reduction efforts. [audio mp3="http://www.the-hospitalist.org/wp

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    LISTEN NOW: Vladimir Cadet, MPH, discusses alarm fatigue challenges and solutions

    June 9, 2015

    [audio mp3="http://www.the-hospitalist.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/VladimirCadet_AlarmFatigue_FINAL_030714.mp3"][/audio] VLADIMIR N.

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    From a Near-Catastrophe, I-CARE

    June 9, 2015

    For Robert Fogerty, MD, MPH, it’s more than just a story. It’s a nightmare that he only narrowly avoided. Now a hospitalist at Yale University School of Medicine in New Haven, Conn., Dr.

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    Bundled Payment and Hospital Medicine, Pt. 2

    June 8, 2015

    Editor’s note: Second in a two-part series examining bundled payments and hospital medicine. In full disclosure, Dr.

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