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  • News

    Five Situations Where Hospitalists Need a Healthcare Attorney

    • Steven M. Harris

    May 4, 2016

    It is inevitable that, at some point in your career, you will need to hire a healthcare attorney. Proper representation is the best way to ensure a positive outcome in any situation. [caption id="attachment_12942" align="alignright" width="150"] Dr.

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    Benefits of Earlier Palliative Care

    • Suzanne Bopp

    May 3, 2016

    Offering palliative care early to hospitalized patients with multiple serious conditions could improve care and help reduce healthcare spending, according to “Palliative Care Teams’ Cost-Saving Effect Is Larger for Cancer Patients with Higher Numbers of Comorbidities,” published in Health Affairs.

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    Physicans face changes under the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act

    • Sonia Aquije

    April 28, 2016

    Many physicians have questions about how they will get paid under the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act but CMS is providing them with answers.

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    “Nonurgent” Patients Might Still End up Being Hospitalized

    • (Reuters Health); 
    • Kathryn Doyle

    April 28, 2016

    (Reuters Health) - Patients assigned a "nonurgent" status on arrival in the emergency room might still be sick enough to be hospitalized, a new study shows. Patients deemed by triage nurses to be "nonurgent" often receive diagnostic services and procedures, and some are even admitted to critical

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    Attributes of Successful Hospitalist Groups

    • John Nelson, MD, MHM; 
    • MHM

    April 27, 2016

    In the first two installments of my own list of attributes that are important underpinnings of successful hospitalist groups, I covered group culture and decision making, recruiting, the importance of a written policy and procedure manual and performance dashboard, and roles for advanced practice cl

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    Hospitalists’ Career Path: A Pinch Unexpected, and Lots of Quality Leadership

    • Brian Harte, MD, SFHM

    April 24, 2016

    I believe there is no better field than hospital medicine to find your career path, and there’s no better organization than SHM to support you as you follow that path. My path is probably similar to most, a little unplanned and a little unexpected, but I am sure each member has their story.

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    U.S. Surgeon General Encourages Hospitalists to Remain Hopeful, Motivated

    • Danielle Scheurer

    April 20, 2016

    Hopefully, many of you were able to attend the Society of Hospital Medicine’s annual meeting this year in San Diego.

  • News

    Policy Experts Urge Hospitalists to Get Involved, Share Knowledge

    • Thomas R. Collins

    April 10, 2016

    SAN DIEGO — Think beyond your four walls, speakers told hospitalists at HM16.

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    U.S. Hospitals Should Prepare for “ransomeware” Attacks by Cyber Criminals

    • Jim Finkle; 
    • Reuters

    April 8, 2016

    (Reuters) - U.S.

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    Community Partnerships, Data Key to Readmission Reduction in Diverse Populations

    • Kelly April Tyrrell

    March 23, 2016

    When Houston Methodist Hospital noticed patients in one particular zip code were failing to make it to follow-up appointments after hospital discharge, they looked into it. “We found it wasn’t on a bus route,” says Janice Finder, RN, MSN, director of the hospital’s Transitions in Care program and

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