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Oral Presentations
Abstract Number: 0004
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Clinicians face an overwhelming volume of communication through various channels, including phone calls, text messages, emails, in-person interruptions, and secure messaging systems. This information overload is increasing[1] and poses significant challenges. Despite the availability of communication tools, failures in communication remain the leading cause of preventable medical errors [2]. Secure messaging systems, while essential, [...]
Oral Presentations
Abstract Number: 0004
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Clinicians face an overwhelming volume of communication through various channels, including phone calls, text messages, emails, in-person interruptions, and secure messaging systems. This information overload is increasing[1] and poses significant challenges. Despite the availability of communication tools, failures in communication remain the leading cause of preventable medical errors [2]. Secure messaging systems, while essential, [...]
Abstract Number: 0245
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Capturing appropriate clinical documentation allows providers to best approach treating patients and can also be utilized for quality monitoring of outcomes within health systems. Mortality measures are used by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) for reimbursement and payment. (1) Observed mortality includes all deaths which occur in the hospital during a [...]
Abstract Number: 0311
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Discharging complex patients at an academic tertiary care center requires comprehensive evaluation, interprofessional coordination, and meticulous planning to address what is needed to ensure safe and timely discharges. Misalignment across care team members on discharge needs and barriers can lead to a delayed discharge which may result in poor patient satisfaction, increased task burden [...]
Abstract Number: 0323
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Physician and nursing teamwork is instrumental in delivering high quality, safe and reliable patient care. Sub-optimal teamwork contributes to poor nursing morale and increased burnout. Physicians and nurses often are unaware of each other’s workflows. Building team collaboration through trust, respect, communication and mutual understanding may lead to improved quality of care and staff [...]
Abstract Number: 0372
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Internal Medicine physicians are increasingly involved in Perioperative care. Medicare claims data in colectomy & total hip arthroplasty patients shows >50% had a medicine consult (1) Surgeons, when surveyed, felt Internist’s role in preoperative risk stratification and medication management were vital (2).In one study, 82.2% of medical consultations came from surgical services commonly from [...]