News
A Look at Democratic Presidential Hopefuls’ Healthcare Ideas
January 14, 2016
Unlike the crowded Republican primary field heading into this year’s presidential election, just three candidates seek the Democratic nomination: former First Lady and former New York Sen. Hillary Clinton, former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, and U.S. Sen.
News
Unassigned, Undocumented Patients Take a Toll on Healthcare and Hospitalists
December 3, 2015
When a patient must remain in the acute care hospital setting—despite being well enough to transition to a lower level of care, costs continue to mount as the patient receives care at the most expensive level.
“But policymakers must understand that reducing support for essential hospitals might s
![1]()
News
Maintenance of Certification Process Should Ensure Physicians Deliver Quality Care
- Robert Harrington Jr., MD, SFHM
November 4, 2015
[caption id="attachment_11777" align="alignright" width="295"] Image Credit: SHUTTERSTOCK.COM[/caption]
When the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) announced changes to its Maintenance of Certification (MOC) process in early 2014, the response was overwhelmingly negative.
![1]()
News
Medicare’s Readmission Reduction Program Cuts $420M to U.S. Hospitals This Year
November 4, 2015
It’s that time of year again … the time when hospitals around the country are being notified of their 30-day readmission penalties from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
News
Nursing Home Residents Likely to Suffer Fractures
- (Reuters Health);
- Kathryn Doyle
September 30, 2015
NEW YORK - Older adults living in long-term care are more than twice as likely as their peers living at home to suffer a fracture, and a new guideline endorsed by the Scientific Advisory Council of Osteoporosis Canada explains how to reduce their risk.
Residents of long-term care tend to be frai
![1]()
News
Palliative Care, Advance Care Planning Conversations Needed Between Patients, Hospitalists
September 9, 2015
Editor’s note: In July, SHM board member Howard Epstein supported the new CMS proposal to pay for advance care planning, calling it a “procedure” for hospitalists. Below are excerpts from his blog post.
News
Cognitive, Emotional Memory Disconnect Impacts Patient Satisfaction
- Clhm;
- Thomas McIlraith, MD, SFHM
September 8, 2015
Patients judge quality of medical care on emotional memory
News
Some Public Hospitals Win, Others Lose with Obamacare
August 5, 2015
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A year and a half after the Affordable Care Act brought widespread reforms to the U.S.
![1]()
News
Medicare Initiatives Improve Hospital Care, Patient Safety
- MHM;
- Patrick Conway, MD, MSc
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.
![1]()
News
The Hospital Leader Explores Ways Hospitalists Can Tackle Healthcare Costs
- Chris Moriates, MD;
- Mapp, FHM;
- Neel Shah, MD, MPP;
- Vineet Arora, MD
July 6, 2015
EDITOR’S NOTE: A version of this article originally appeared on Medpage Today on May 5, 2015.
By now, we have all heard the stories about unconscionable medical bills causing financial harm for patients.