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Unassigned, Undocumented Inpatients Present Challenges; Some Hospitalists Have Solutions
December 1, 2015
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Hospitalists are charged with giving the best of care and treatment, regardless of whether or not a patient is insured or has a PCP to transition to after di
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Healthcare Policies Affecting Hospitalists, Hospitalized Patients Advance in 2015
December 1, 2015
Laws and regulations regularly impact hospitalists and hospitalized patients, which is why SHM’s Advocacy Department and Public Policy Committee (PPC) work on behalf of SHM membership, the hospital medicine movement, and its patients.
This year has seen significant positive movement within severa
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ICD-10 Flexibility Helps Transition to New Coding Systems, Principles, Payer Policy Requirements
December 1, 2015
Effective October 1, providers submit claims with ICD-10-CM codes. As they adapt to this new system, physicians, clinical staff, and billers should be relying on feedback from each other to achieve a successful transition.
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Social Isolation, Polypharmacy Predict Medication Noncompliance Post-Discharge in Cardiac Patients
- Anneliese M. Schleyer, MD, MHA, FHM;
- Jessica S. Woan, MD;
- Kay M. Johnson, MD;
- Lindee Strizich, MD, MSc;
- Maralyssa Bann, MD;
- Shobha W. Stack, MD, PhD
December 1, 2015
Clinical question: What are predictors of primary medication nonadherence after discharge?
Background: Primary nonadherence occurs when a patient receives a prescription at hospital discharge but does not fill it.
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Quality of Healthcare Systems Depends on People Caring Within
- Danielle Scheurer, MD, MSCR, SFHM
November 30, 2015
The experience I describe here is an acute illness that my family experienced. Aside from the actual illness, most of the story will not sound surprising or unique to most of you.
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Patients Dissatisfied with Medicare Advantage Plans
- (Reuters Health);
- Andrew M. Seaman
November 20, 2015
NEW YORK - Medicare Advantage plans might not be meeting the needs of patients requiring the costliest and most complex levels of care, a new study suggests.
Between 2010 and 2011, such patients were more likely to switch from Medicare Advantage plans to traditional Medicare, rather than vice ver
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ICD-10 Under ACP Scrutiny
- (Reuters Health);
- Will Boggs Md
November 19, 2015
NEW YORK - While the new International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical
Modification (ICD-10-CM) codes offer greater diagnostic precision, their implementation will require training of clinicians, coders, and other staff to minimize payment denials or delays from both public and
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Elderly Patients with Pneumonia Benefit from ICU Care
- (Reuters Health);
- Megan Brooks
November 18, 2015
NEW YORK - Elderly patients with pneumonia whose need for intensive care unit (ICU) admission is uncertain actually fare better in the ICU than on the general medical ward, a new study suggests.
"Although our results should be confirmed with a randomized trial, clinicians should be aware that man
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Dementia Most Costly Terminal Disease, Study Says
- (Reuters Health);
- Lisa Rapaport
November 13, 2015
Families may spend almost twice as much caring for dementia patients at the end of life than they might if their loved one suffered from a different disease, a U.S. study suggests.
Costs paid by Medicare, the U.S.
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Outpatient Care Costly for Hospitals
November 12, 2015
NEW YORK - Outpatient care may cost more when hospitals own the medical practices or employ the physicians, a U.S.