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LISTEN NOW: Co-Management in Hospital Medicine
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LISTEN NOW: Highlights of the December 2014 issue of The Hospitalist newsmagazine
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LISTEN NOW: Emergency Medicine and Hospitalist Collaboration
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The focus for emergency physicians, says Dr. Heinrich, is triage and disposition. Differing incentives for hospitalists and emergency physicians can cause stress between the groups, and dialogue is needed to defray the tension, he notes. Dr. Epstein says he thinks that collaboration can be an effective tactic against becoming a “30 day readmission rule” statistic. Shared metrics, developed in partnership, can also improve patient care, he adds.
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The focus for emergency physicians, says Dr. Heinrich, is triage and disposition. Differing incentives for hospitalists and emergency physicians can cause stress between the groups, and dialogue is needed to defray the tension, he notes. Dr. Epstein says he thinks that collaboration can be an effective tactic against becoming a “30 day readmission rule” statistic. Shared metrics, developed in partnership, can also improve patient care, he adds.
For more features, visit The Hospitalist's podcast archive.
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The focus for emergency physicians, says Dr. Heinrich, is triage and disposition. Differing incentives for hospitalists and emergency physicians can cause stress between the groups, and dialogue is needed to defray the tension, he notes. Dr. Epstein says he thinks that collaboration can be an effective tactic against becoming a “30 day readmission rule” statistic. Shared metrics, developed in partnership, can also improve patient care, he adds.
For more features, visit The Hospitalist's podcast archive.
LISTEN NOW: Highlights of the November 2014 issue of The Hospitalist newsmagazine
Channeling Osler, Pioneer in Bedside Examination
SPECIAL REPORT: Greg Maynard Tells Feds Health IT Has Yet to Deliver Quality Improvement
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