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    Treating Unassigned Patients

    September 1, 2005

    In the 1970s and 1980s, indigent patients experienced problems at hospital Emergency Departments (EDs) around the country. They were refused care and shuttled to other facilities for services.

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    The Future Role of Hospitalists

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    Since the mid 1990s when Robert Wachter and Lee Goldman first coined the term ''hospitalist',' we have seen the nation's hospitals and health systems open their doors to these ''specialists in inpatient medicine'' (1).

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    PEDIATRIC SPECIAL SECTION: Sibling Rivalry

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    The Role of Hospitalists in Stroke Management

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    Training, protocols, and communication remain key. Plus, a look at the stroke teams at Seattle’s Swedish Medical Center

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    The Hospital of the Future

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    An 85-year-old female developed a sore on the left foot (see image above) during the past six months.

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