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Abstract Number: 184
Hospital Medicine 2017, May 1-4, 2017; Las Vegas, Nev.
Background: Laboratory testing is an integral part of modern medicine with an estimated 4-5 billion tests performed in the United States each year, and accounts for 3-5% of healthcare spending. At our resident-run clinic in an underserved community, the cost of laboratory tests in 2013 was over $400,000, exceeding the government subsidy. In this study, […]
Abstract Number: 190
Hospital Medicine 2017, May 1-4, 2017; Las Vegas, Nev.
Background: Medical patients with comorbid psychiatric illness comprise 20-40% of general medicine inpatient admissions. These patients often have multiple providers involved in their care which can lead to poor communication, longer lengths of stay, and increased resource utilization. Despite substantial need, no standard model of care exists for this patient population. At our academic medical […]
Abstract Number: 196
SHM Converge 2021
Background: The ordering of unnecessary daily labs affects the safety of patients through hospital-acquired anemia, patient discomfort, and unnecessary downstream testing. This results in both additional financial and labor costs burdening the health system. As such, establishing effective interventions is warranted with necessary analysis of site-specific lab-ordering culture. We seek to perform this analysis to […]
Abstract Number: 242
SHM Converge 2024
Background: Laboratory testing is one of the highest volume medical activities in a health system. Despite their central role in driving clinical decision making, laboratory diagnostics are highly variable and expensive. The annual cost estimate in the U.S. for low value screening, testing, or procedures range from 17.2 billion to 27.9 billion dollars.1 Excessive laboratory […]
Abstract Number: 257
SHM Converge 2024
Background: Respiratory failure is the most common organ failure syndrome in US hospitals (1). Hospitalists strive to detect the earliest signs of respiratory instability. Measurement of respiratory vital signs (like respiratory rate & oximetry) is a necessary aspect of risk stratification, but it is not sufficient. In one study, 46% of hospitalized patients had no […]
Abstract Number: 260
Hospital Medicine 2016, March 6-9, San Diego, Calif.
Background: Delirium affects 20-60% of the general hospitalized patients, and up to 85% of intensive care unit (ICU) patients. Its occurrence is associated with higher morbidity and mortality, long-term institutionalization, worse long-term cognitive outcomes, and increased hospital length of stay and costs. It is often missed due to lack of standardization in assessment and diagnostic […]
Abstract Number: 270
Hospital Medicine 2019, March 24-27, National Harbor, Md.
Background: Discharging patients in an efficient manner improves patient satisfaction and hospital throughput. In this project, we sought to improve patient throughput as well as benefit resident education. Prior to our project, 75% of patient discharges were delayed more than two hours after the patient was determined to be medically ready for discharge; 21% were […]
Abstract Number: 277
Hospital Medicine 2017, May 1-4, 2017; Las Vegas, Nev.
Background: Peripherally inserted peripheral catheter (PICC) use is associated with many complications including line related thromboembolism. Several studies and meta- analyses confirmed the increased risk to develop venous thromboembolism in non-O blood group patients. We wanted to assess the association between PICC line related thromboembolism and the ABO blood group. Methods: Our study sample consisted […]
Abstract Number: 284
Hospital Medicine 2017, May 1-4, 2017; Las Vegas, Nev.
Background: Unnecessary diagnostic testing contributes to the escalating cost of health care in the US and can cause harm to patients. Daily blood work has become a routine part of care for hospitalized adults though only a fraction of tests change diagnosis or management decisions. At academic medical centers, residents are responsible for ordering most […]
Abstract Number: 291
Hospital Medicine 2017, May 1-4, 2017; Las Vegas, Nev.
Background: The Choosing Wisely Campaign encourages physicians to avoid over-utilizing routine labs in hospitalized patients with clinical and laboratory stability. A number of studies have shown adverse effects on hospitalized patients from lab overutilization. In previous research, we observed that internal medicine physicians at our center often order a daily complete blood count (CBC) and […]