Introduction: Hospitalists have been shown to have shorter lengths of stays than physicians with concurrent outpatient practices. However, hospitalists at academic medical centers may be less aware of local resources that can support the hospital to home transition for local primary care patients. We hypothesized that local family medicine patients admitted to a family medicine inpatient service have shorter length of stay than those admitted to general hospitalist services which also care for tertiary patients at an academic medical center. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted at an academic medical center with a department of family medicine providing primary care to over 80 000 local patients. A total of 3100 consecutive f...
Background: The model of inpatient medical management has evolved toward Hospitalists because of gre...
BACKGROUND: Studies of length of stay (LOS) in hospital usually focus on physician-independent facto...
Background: The discrepancy between the number of admissions and the allocation of hospital beds mea...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that physicians who work in different hospitals adapt their length...
Objective. To test the hypothesis that physicianswho work in different hospitals adapt their length ...
Objective. To test the hypothesis that physicianswho work in different hospitals adapt their length ...
Background: The hospitalist model is rapidly altering the landscape for inpatient care in the United...
A project presented to the Department of Physician Assistant of Wichita State University in partial ...
Purpose: Hospital readmissions within 30 days of initial discharge occur frequently. In studies of e...
BACKGROUND: The model of inpatient medical man-agement has evolved toward Hospitalists because of gr...
BACKGROUND: The model of inpatient medical management has evolved toward Hospitalists because of gre...
The hospitalist model is rapidly altering the landscape for inpatient care in the United States, yet...
Objective: To compare initial and long-term hospital resource utilization of hospitalists and genera...
Objective: To compare initial and long-term hospital resource utilization of hospitalists and genera...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare continuity of care for family medicine patients us...
Background: The model of inpatient medical management has evolved toward Hospitalists because of gre...
BACKGROUND: Studies of length of stay (LOS) in hospital usually focus on physician-independent facto...
Background: The discrepancy between the number of admissions and the allocation of hospital beds mea...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that physicians who work in different hospitals adapt their length...
Objective. To test the hypothesis that physicianswho work in different hospitals adapt their length ...
Objective. To test the hypothesis that physicianswho work in different hospitals adapt their length ...
Background: The hospitalist model is rapidly altering the landscape for inpatient care in the United...
A project presented to the Department of Physician Assistant of Wichita State University in partial ...
Purpose: Hospital readmissions within 30 days of initial discharge occur frequently. In studies of e...
BACKGROUND: The model of inpatient medical man-agement has evolved toward Hospitalists because of gr...
BACKGROUND: The model of inpatient medical management has evolved toward Hospitalists because of gre...
The hospitalist model is rapidly altering the landscape for inpatient care in the United States, yet...
Objective: To compare initial and long-term hospital resource utilization of hospitalists and genera...
Objective: To compare initial and long-term hospital resource utilization of hospitalists and genera...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare continuity of care for family medicine patients us...
Background: The model of inpatient medical management has evolved toward Hospitalists because of gre...
BACKGROUND: Studies of length of stay (LOS) in hospital usually focus on physician-independent facto...
Background: The discrepancy between the number of admissions and the allocation of hospital beds mea...