Describes the growth and prevalence of "hospitalists," or hospital-based physicians, and current and future roles of hospitalists and hospitalist groups in California
To describe the characteristics of hospitalists serving Medicare beneficiaries. Medicare claims from...
In the United States, inpatient medical care increasingly encompasses the use of expensive medical t...
BACKGROUND: Intensivist shortages have led to increasing hospitalist involvement in critical care de...
In this article… Besides the widespread medical and pediatric hospitalists, more specialties are joi...
Hospitalists, known as physicians, are an emerging group in the medical field that is focused on the...
Outlines the evolution of California's health care and hospital districts. Includes their origin and...
As we enter the second decade of the 21st Century, the number of hospitalists has mushroomed and the...
The number of licensed physicians in California has grown steadily over the past 20 years, increasin...
From perhaps a few hundred practitioners in 1996 to an estimated 30,000 today, the discipline called...
Examines trends and strategies in alignments between the state's hospitals and physicians, including...
hospitalist as a clinician whose primary professional focus is the general medical care of hos-pital...
General physicians are better qualified than intensive care and emergency physicians to take on the ...
One thing seems clear: hospitalists do not appear to be going away. After Wachter and Goldman first ...
The hospitalist model, first implemented in 1996, is a new specialization created to help the PCP re...
The author looks at the National Association of Inpatient Physicians and the specialty of hospitali...
To describe the characteristics of hospitalists serving Medicare beneficiaries. Medicare claims from...
In the United States, inpatient medical care increasingly encompasses the use of expensive medical t...
BACKGROUND: Intensivist shortages have led to increasing hospitalist involvement in critical care de...
In this article… Besides the widespread medical and pediatric hospitalists, more specialties are joi...
Hospitalists, known as physicians, are an emerging group in the medical field that is focused on the...
Outlines the evolution of California's health care and hospital districts. Includes their origin and...
As we enter the second decade of the 21st Century, the number of hospitalists has mushroomed and the...
The number of licensed physicians in California has grown steadily over the past 20 years, increasin...
From perhaps a few hundred practitioners in 1996 to an estimated 30,000 today, the discipline called...
Examines trends and strategies in alignments between the state's hospitals and physicians, including...
hospitalist as a clinician whose primary professional focus is the general medical care of hos-pital...
General physicians are better qualified than intensive care and emergency physicians to take on the ...
One thing seems clear: hospitalists do not appear to be going away. After Wachter and Goldman first ...
The hospitalist model, first implemented in 1996, is a new specialization created to help the PCP re...
The author looks at the National Association of Inpatient Physicians and the specialty of hospitali...
To describe the characteristics of hospitalists serving Medicare beneficiaries. Medicare claims from...
In the United States, inpatient medical care increasingly encompasses the use of expensive medical t...
BACKGROUND: Intensivist shortages have led to increasing hospitalist involvement in critical care de...