SHM is a young, enthusiastic organization that lacks the cynicism of entrenchment. We actually do believe with some help and support we can make quality matter, even without pay for performance and before regulated performance standards.
We see the DVT Awareness Coalition as a template for SHM’s call to action. It involves participation across the continuum involving other physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and patients. It is proactive and targeted with not only improving public knowledge, but recognizing that maybe not every doctor and nurse knows all the latest information, either. It is focused on making a tangible difference, not just writing a white paper or a guideline and declaring victory. It is about saving lives in 2005 and again in 2006. It is about multiplying the efforts of SHM by the multiple of the number of hospitals that now have hospitalists.
There is much promise to hospital medicine. Some see this as a future play with only a foundation being built today. There are surely many great things ahead for hospital medicine as we grow to more than 30,000 hospitalists at virtually every hospital in America. There are many skills left for us to learn. But hospitalists and SHM are making a difference today. We are not doing it alone, but through teamwork and coalition-building. We are proud to be a partner in the DVT Awareness Coalition and we are glad to provide leadership when asked. The payoff is in the lives we have saved and the lives we have changed for the better. TH
Dr. Wellikson has been CEO of SHM since 2000.