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Predictors of Sepsis, Septic Shock in Emergency Department Patients
July 6, 2015
Clinical question: Among patients presenting to the ED with sepsis, who will progress to septic shock within 48 hours of arrival? Background: This study describes patient characteristics present within four hours of ED arrival associated with developing septic shock between four and 48 hours afte
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Individualized Patient Care Plans Impact Utilization, Costs
July 6, 2015
Clinical question: Does developing individualized care plans in the inpatient setting reduce unnecessary ED visits, hospital readmissions, and hospital costs for frequent users of hospital services? Background: High utilizers of healthcare services are recognized as medically and psychosocially c
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Revised Guideline for Adult Bacterial Meningitis Improves Treatment, Outcome
July 6, 2015
Clinical question: Did revision of guidelines recommending computerized tomography (CT) scan before lumbar puncture (LP) reduce delayed treatment of acute bacterial meningitis (ABM)? Background: Guidelines were introduced in Sweden in 2004 identifying patients at risk for LP-induced brain herniat
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Multifaceted Intervention to Decrease Frequency of Common Labs
July 6, 2015
Clinical question: Can a multifaceted intervention decrease the frequency of unnecessary labs? Background: Implementation of a multifaceted QI intervention within a large, community-based hospitalist group to decrease ordering of common labs. Study design: QI project. Setting: Large, commun
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When Do Patient-Reported Outcome Measures Inform Readmission Risk?
July 6, 2015
Clinical question: Among patients discharged from the hospital, how do patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures change after discharge, and can they predict readmission or ED visit? Background: Variables to predict 30-day rehospitalizations of discharged general medical patients have been looked i
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PRONE Score Can Track Medicolegal Complaints
July 6, 2015
Clinical question: Is there a standardized way to identify doctors at high risk of incurring repeated medicolegal events? Background: Medicolegal agencies react to episodes of substandard care rather than intervening to prevent them due to lack of robust prediction tools at the individual practit
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LISTEN NOW: Hospitalist Manya Gupta on Choosing Wisely
July 2, 2015
Excerpt of our interviews with Choosing Wisely, hospitalist Manya Gupta, MD, an assistant professor in the department of internal medicine of Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, discusses an example of a Choosing Wisely program. [audio mp3="http://www.the-hospitalist.org/wp-content/uploads
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LISTEN NOW: Cheryl DeVita on Evaluating Contracts, Hospitalist Groups
July 2, 2015
Cheryl DeVita, senior search consultant at Cejka Search, Inc., in St. Louis, Mo., offers advice on evaluating contracts and hospitalist groups. [audio mp3="http://www.the-hospitalist.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/DeVita_Locums_FINAL_062215.mp3"][/audio]
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LISTEN NOW: Gastroenterologist, Robert Coben, MD, on GI Bleeds, Colon Cancer
July 2, 2015
ROBERT COBEN, MD, Program director of the gastroenterology fellowship program at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, discusses GI bleeds and colon cancer. [audio mp3="http://www.the-hospitalist.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Coben_Top10Gastro_FINAL_051515.mp3"][/audio]
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Few U.S. Stroke Patients Get Clot-Busting Treatment
July 2, 2015
(Reuters Health) - Not all U.S. stroke patients eligible for thrombolytic therapy actually receive it - and the odds of getting this therapy may depend on where they live, a large study finds. Dr.