Hospitalists, known as physicians, are an emerging group in the medical field that is focused on the general medical care of hospitalized patients. Specializing in hospital medicine, they often attract a mix of appreciation and criticism. In the present manuscript, we review the pros and cons of a hospitalist in the health-care system. Although experts agree that hospitalists add value to the health-care system by reducing costs, streamlining administrative processes, and contributing to improved health-care outcomes, there is a large degree of disagreement regarding the extent of hospitalist contribution to overall improvements on health-care outcomes. In this paper, new strategies to overcome reported shortcomings and to further improve t...
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and associates (2), I am concerned that successful hospitalist experiences are inappropriately gener...
BackgroundThe increase in hospitalist-provided inpatient care may be accompanied by an expectation o...
The hospitalist model, first implemented in 1996, is a new specialization created to help the PCP re...
Abstract Background Despite more than a decade of res...
From perhaps a few hundred practitioners in 1996 to an estimated 30,000 today, the discipline called...
The hospitalist is a type of care model that redistributes human resources within health care organi...
In this article… Besides the widespread medical and pediatric hospitalists, more specialties are joi...
As part of the provisions of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Servi...
The hospitalist model is rapidly altering the landscape for inpatient care in the United States, yet...
Background: Over the past 20 years, hospitalists have assumed a greater portion of healthcare servic...
Hospitalists are physicians specially trained in the care of hospitalized patients. In critical acce...
Background: The hospitalist model is rapidly altering the landscape for inpatient care in the United...
General physicians are better qualified than intensive care and emergency physicians to take on the ...
Paper presented to the 3rd Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73210/1/j.1525-1497.2004.42002.x.pd
and associates (2), I am concerned that successful hospitalist experiences are inappropriately gener...
BackgroundThe increase in hospitalist-provided inpatient care may be accompanied by an expectation o...
The hospitalist model, first implemented in 1996, is a new specialization created to help the PCP re...
Abstract Background Despite more than a decade of res...
From perhaps a few hundred practitioners in 1996 to an estimated 30,000 today, the discipline called...
The hospitalist is a type of care model that redistributes human resources within health care organi...
In this article… Besides the widespread medical and pediatric hospitalists, more specialties are joi...
As part of the provisions of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Servi...
The hospitalist model is rapidly altering the landscape for inpatient care in the United States, yet...
Background: Over the past 20 years, hospitalists have assumed a greater portion of healthcare servic...
Hospitalists are physicians specially trained in the care of hospitalized patients. In critical acce...
Background: The hospitalist model is rapidly altering the landscape for inpatient care in the United...
General physicians are better qualified than intensive care and emergency physicians to take on the ...
Paper presented to the 3rd Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73210/1/j.1525-1497.2004.42002.x.pd
and associates (2), I am concerned that successful hospitalist experiences are inappropriately gener...
BackgroundThe increase in hospitalist-provided inpatient care may be accompanied by an expectation o...