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    Access Problems Persist Despite Health Insurance: Lessons from Massachusetts

    February 29, 2012

    A surprising lesson from Massachusetts is that expanding health insurance coverage does not automatically improve access to healthcare services. Here's proof.

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    In the Literature: Physician Reviews of HM-Related Research

    January 27, 2012

    Hospitalist views on readmission prevention;2 Characteristics of hospital ICU readmission; Effect of clopidogrel on bleeding outcomes in vascular surgery; Time- versus tissue-based diagnosis of TIA; ETT versus ETT with imaging for the diagnosis of CAD in women; Effect of high urine output with adequate hydration on contrast-induced nephropathy; Stroke rate in CABG patients with severe carotid artery stenosis; Effect of cardiac arrest on long-term cognition

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    Wachter, Washington Insiders Ready for HM12 Keynote Addresses

    January 27, 2012

    This year’s presenters at SHM's annual meeting will frame the conversations that hospitalists will have at HM13

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    Participate in the 2012 State of Hospital Medicine Questionnaire

    January 27, 2012

    The report provides thousands of data points that enable hospitalists to compare their own group’s productivity and compensation against national and regional averages

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    Continued Pressure, Collaboration, Member Action Key to Ending SGR

    January 27, 2012

    Congress was going to finally put an end to the Sustainable Growth Rate formula in 2011. What happened?

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    Hospitalists on the Move

    January 27, 2012

    March S. Demyun, MD; J.P. Valin, MD; Sarah Swift, MD; David Levy, MD; Jaime Gray, MD; Vineet Arora, MD, MPP, FACP, FHM

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    CODE-H: Bringing Better Coding to Hospitalists

    January 27, 2012

    CODE-H (Coding Optimally by Documenting Effectively for Hospitalists), is a series of Web-based education sessions that will help hospitalists optimize their revenue streams through better coding.

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    Survey Insights: NPs and PAs in Hospital Medicine

    January 27, 2012

    In 2011, nearly half of respondents to the SHM-MGMA nonacademic survey have NPs/PAs in their practices; academic hospital medicine practices were only slightly lower.

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    Hospitalist/Nurse Collaboration Drives Multidisciplinary Rounding

    January 27, 2012

    Preliminary data from a multidisciplinary patient rounding system shows higher patient satisfaction, positive feedback from staff.

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    Adverse Events and Rural Discharges

    January 27, 2012

    The Center on Patient Safety at Florida State University College of Medicine in Tallahassee has been awarded a grant from the federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality to study adverse events during the three weeks following hospital discharge, both for urban patients and those returning to rural settings.

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