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    Just-In-Time CPR Training Studied in Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Arrest

    • Weijen Chang, MD, SFHM

    May 5, 2015

    Outcomes for JIT CPR training, with or without visual feedback, improves compliance with chest compression rate, depth guidelines during simulated CPA

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    Society of Hospital Medicine Names 2015 Excellence Award Winners

    • Brendon Shank

    May 5, 2015

    SHM recognizes hospitalists, healthcare leaders for outstanding contributions to HM

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    Palliative Care and Last-Minute Heroics

    • Julianna Lindsey, MD MBA

    April 9, 2015

    4/8/15 Session: Last-Minute Heroics and Palliative Care – Do They Meet in the Middle? HM15 Presenter: Tammie Quest, MD Summation: Heroics- a set of medical actions that attempt to prolong life with a low likelihood of success. Palliative care- an approach of care provided to patients and

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    Hot Topics in Practice Management; HM15 Session Analysis

    • Julianna Lindsey, MD MBA

    April 9, 2015

    HM15 Session RAPID FIRE PANEL: Hot Topics in Practice Management Updates on Key Issues, Including the Key Characteristics of an Effective HMG HM15 Presenters: Roy Sittig MD SFHM, Jeffrey Frank MD MBA, Jodi Braun Summation: Speakers covered timely topics regarding the Accountable Care Act, nam

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    Small Hospitals Concerned about Readmissions Avoidance

    • Larry Beresford

    April 3, 2015

    Small, rural, and community-based hospitals face many of the same concerns about readmissions as large ones. James Baumgartner, MD, chief hospitalist at Essentia Health-St.

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    Continuity Visits by Primary Care Physicians Could Benefit Inpatients

    • Larry Beresford

    April 3, 2015

    [caption id="attachment_8732" align="alignright" width="295"] Internist Gila Kriegel, MD, says most PCPs “likeseeing their patients through the course ofthe illness.”[/caption] Hospital medicine leaders have long acknowledged the disconnects in medical care that occur at discharge.

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    Medicare’s Patient-Centered Medical Homes Return Mixed Results

    • Kelly April Tyrrell

    April 3, 2015

    In late January, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released the early results of two multi-year innovation projects focused on the creation of patient-centered medical homes (PCMHs). Although PCMH models have been lauded as a way to achieve CMS’ triple aim —better quality patie

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    Patient, Family-Centered Care at Veterans Affairs Hospitals

    • Scott Steinbach, MD

    April 3, 2015

    The journey toward patient and family centered care (PFCC) has been one of the hallmarks of early twenty-first century healthcare transformation.

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    What Is the Appropriate Medical and Interventional Treatment for Hyperacute Ischemic Stroke?

    • Jennifer R. Simpson; 
    • Sharon N. Poisson, MD, MAS

    April 3, 2015

    [caption id="attachment_8692" align="alignright" width="300"] (click for larger image)Figure 1: A: Noncontrast head CT, normal B: CT angiogram maximum intensity projection, showing occluded right middle cerebral artery C: CT perfusion, blood volume images, showing small core infarct D: CT perfusion,

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    Bedside Procedures and Ultrasound: Evidence and Cost of Doing Business

    • Nancy K. Zeitoun, MD, FHM

    April 2, 2015

    HM15 presenters: Joshua D. Lenchus, DO, FACP, SFHM, and Nilam Soni, MD, FHM Summary: Drs. Lenchus and Soni focused on the forces that are driving the value and success of established procedure teams in hospital medicine groups (HMGs).

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