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    Attributes of Successful Hospitalist Groups

    April 27, 2016

    In the first two installments of my own list of attributes that are important underpinnings of successful hospitalist groups, I covered group culture and decision making, recruiting, the importance of a written policy and procedure manual and performance dashboard, and roles for advanced practice cl

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    Tool Offers Hand Hygiene Help

    April 23, 2016

    The healthcare industry is not yet at zero when it comes to healthcare-associated infections—and that’s a problem.

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    When Introducing Innovations, Context Matters

    April 23, 2016

    Are we overlooking factors that could help bring about necessary changes to the healthcare industry? Elliott S.

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    Administrators Share Strategies for High-Performing Hospitalist Groups at HM16

    April 7, 2016

    In November, Barbara Weisenbach took a new job as practice manager for the hospitalist group at Northwest Hospital in Seattle. She’s an experienced administrator but as for hospital medicine, not so much.

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    Tips for Policy and Procedure Manuals, Along with Roles for NP/PAs

    March 31, 2016

    Editor’s note: Second in a three-part series. This month continues my list of important issues that help position your hospitalist group for greatest success.

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    Care Teams Work Best When Members Have a Voice

    March 30, 2016

    I stumbled upon an absolutely brilliant TED talk about how we need to forget about the “pecking order” within workplaces and how we need to focus on team social connectedness as a strategy to enhance teamwork and productivity.1 I found the analogy in the presenter’s talk so incredibly poignant for t

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    HM16 Session Analysis: Medical, Behavioral Management of Eating Disorders

    March 11, 2016

    Presenter: Kyung E. Rhee, MD, MSc, MA Summary: Eating disorders (ED) are common and have significant morbidity and mortality. EDs are the third most common psychiatric disorder of adolescents with a prevalence of 0.5-2% for anorexia and 0.9-3% for bulimia; 90% of patients are female.

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    Preventing Patient Falls

    March 11, 2016

    Patient falls are a national issue, creating costs for every player in the healthcare system. “Patient falls negatively impact patient outcomes, hospital costs, and costs for insurance and health systems,” says Jennifer Hefner, PhD, MPH, lead author of “A Falls Wheel in a Large Academic Medical C

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    Frontline Teams Needed for Rapidly Changing Healthcare

    March 11, 2016

    Healthcare is changing rapidly, shifting focus from volume to value, says Jeffrey Glasheen, MD, SFHM, lead author of the abstract “Developing Frontline Teams to Drive Health System Transformation.” To support this transformation, frontline clinical leaders need to be able to build and manage teams a

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    HM16 Session Analysis: Stay Calm, Safe During Inpatient Behavioral Emergencies

    March 10, 2016

    Presenters: David Pressel, MD, PhD, FAAP, FHM, Emily Fingado, MD, FAAP, and Jessica Tomaszewski, MD, FAAP Summary: Patients may engage in violent behaviors that pose a danger to themselves or others.