Call coverage for hospitalists: Who’s working the most?
Nearly half of hospitalists take call, but depending on where physicians work and for whom many factors can affect that number.
Nearly half of hospitalists take call, but depending on where physicians work and for whom many factors can affect that number.
Background: Treatment options for children and adolescents with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) are limited. Canagliflozin is a sodium–glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitor approved for the treatment…
Physician pay is up 3.7% — but that might be where the good news ends. From widening gender gaps to reimbursement-driven burnout, here are the…
How hospitalists earn their bonuses; traditional quality measures like satisfaction scores and documentation are used to build incentive pay.
Nearly half of hospitalists take call, but depending on where physicians work and for whom many factors can affect that number.
We asked hospitalists how many NP/PA patient encounters they supervise; read how hospitalists work with their nonphysician colleagues.
U.S. News & World Report ‘honor roll’ includes 20 hospitals, with 3 newcomers
There is limited insights into how internal medicine (IM) residents perceive research. This study aimed to assess residents’ perceptions across five domains: well-being, research competence,…
How does the life of a hospitalist with a 7 on 7 off schedule actually measure up?If you are interested in more videos like this…
This cross-sectional study examines the quality and safety of discharge summary narratives for inpatient hospital medicine encounters generated by a language learning model.
Bouncebacks from SNFs are a large part of a hospital’s preventable readmissions. Read how one health system reduced its 30-day readmissions.