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Quality

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    Duty-Hour Reforms Reduce Work Hours with No Impact on Resident, Patient Outcomes

    July 2, 2013

    What are the effects of the 2011 resident duty-hour requirements on first-year residents’ well-being and patient safety?

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    Direct Provider Communication Not Associated with 30-Day Readmissions

    July 2, 2013

    How often do inpatient providers report direct communication with outpatient providers, and how is direct communication associated with 30-day readmissions?

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    Prediction Model Identifies Potentially Avoidable 30-Day Readmissions

    July 2, 2013

    Can a prediction model based on administrative and clinical data identify potentially avoidable 30-day readmissions in medical patients prior to discharge?

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    Surgical-Site Infection Risk Not Associated with Prophylactic Antibiotic Timing

    July 2, 2013

    How does timing of surgical antibiotic prophylaxis affect risk of postoperative surgical-site infections (SSIs)?

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    Hospitalist Outlines Importance of Nutrition in Patient Care

    July 1, 2013

    Melissa Parkhurst, MD, medical director of the hospital medicine section at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, talks about the importance nutrition plays in hospitalized patient care

  • News

    Are Hospital Readmissions Numbers Fruit of an Imperfect Equation?

    July 1, 2013

    Medicare says penalties are working, but academic centers and safety-net hospitals are caught in the middle

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    Hospitalist Pioneer Bob Wachter Says Cost, Waste Reduction Is New Quality Focus

    July 1, 2013

    Dr. Wachter closed SHM's 2013 annual meeting in National Harbor, MD, with a keynote address that identified cost and waste reduction as new planks of hospitalist's value proposition.

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    Hospitalist-Focused Strategies to Address Medicare’s Expanded Quality, Efficiency Measures

    July 1, 2013

    Amount of time, money, resources needed to implement initiatives could put hospitals under duress

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    SHM Allies with Leading Health Care Groups to Advance Hospital Patient Nutrition

    July 1, 2013

    Newly launched Alliance to Advance Patient Nutrition aims to improve patient outcomes through nutrition intervention during hospital stays

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    Hospitalist-Specific Data Shows Rise in Use of Some CPT Codes

    July 1, 2013

    State of Hospital Medicine surveys show higher-level inpatient (IP) discharge code and highest-level IP subsequent code used more by hospital medicine groups in 2012 than previous year

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