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    Hospitalists Can Help Bridge Gaps in Healthcare Access as Hospitals Cope with Mounting Financial Pressures

    • Danielle Scheurer

    April 1, 2014

    Amid hospital closures, staff cuts, hospitalists may need to expand spectrum of patient care beyond acute episodes

  • News

    “Telestroke” care and “teleneurology” give hospitalists additional resources

    • Thomas R. Collins

    August 2, 2013

    New approach to caring for stroke patients and other neurologic conditions is an emerging, valuable resource

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    Larry Wellikson: Exceptional Hospitalists Bring Positive Change to Health Care Industry

    • Larry Wellikson, MD, SFHM

    April 2, 2013

    Boundless talent, energy, and commitment characterize hospital medicine's top leaders and their quest for better health care

  • News

    Federal Grant Supports “eHospitalist” Pilot Program in Wisconsin

    • Larry Beresford

    November 28, 2012

    Hospitalists expand telemedicine services with rural hospitals that lack primary-care coverage

  • News

    SHM Wins Some Hospitalists an Exception to CMS’ Compliance Rule

    • Richard Quinn

    October 4, 2012

    Hospitalists who round in nursing homes, post-acute-care facilities won't be required to meet Stage 2 compliance for meaningful use

  • News

    SHM Wins Some Hospitalists an Exception to CMS’ Compliance Rule

    • Richard Quinn

    October 4, 2012

    Hospitalists who round in nursing homes, post-acute-care facilities won't be required to meet Stage 2 compliance for meaningful use

  • News

    Alternative Healthcare Models Aim to Boost Sagging Critical-Care Workforce

    • Bryn Nelson, PhD

    October 1, 2012

    Experts most commonly propose creating tiered, regionalized care structures, tele-ICU services, and augmenting the role of midlevel providers

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    Managing the Customer Care Experience in Hospital Care

    • Larry Wellikson, MD, SFHM

    October 1, 2012

    What healthcare can learn from Jiffy Lube and Cheesecake Factory

  • News

    Hospitalists Play Integral Roles in HHS-Funded Innovation Projects

    • Larry Beresford

    September 5, 2012

    Three unique approaches offer additional layers of patient support, reduce readmissions and costs

  • News

    Videoconferencing in Medical Settings Takes Off

    • Susan Kreimer

    July 31, 2012

    Advanced video technology in medical settings is more acceptable and affordable, but hurdles remain.

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