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Abstract Number: 80
SHM Converge 2024
Background: The Hospitalist Service of Wellstar-MCG Health run the Family Medicine In-Service (FMIS) rotations. It is a month-long rotation with a team consisting of a hospitalist attending, one or two senior residents, and several interns. A large portion of learning to care for inpatients occurs during these rotations. There currently is no process in place […]
Abstract Number: 83
Hospital Medicine 2017, May 1-4, 2017; Las Vegas, Nev.
Background: Approximately 15% of women in the United States aged 35-79 year are at high risk for developing breast cancer, however less than 0.2% of these women reported taking chemoprevention to reduce their risk. Objective of the study was to characterize the current utilization of chemoprevention agents among hospitalized women who are at higher risk […]
Abstract Number: 84
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Healthcare in the U.S. is increasingly delivered by large health systems that include one or more hospitals and associated outpatient practices. It is unclear what role health systems play in driving or preventing overutilization of healthcare services in the U.S. We sought to learn what characteristics allow certain health systems to avoid low-value care […]
Abstract Number: 90
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Enhanced physician-nurse collaboration improves patient outcomes. Current interprofessional clinical learning environments, however, rarely engage physicians with nurses and are not based on high-performance team frameworks. Therefore, leaders at the University of Chicago Medicine developed the Improving GME Nursing Interprofessional Team Experiences (IGNITE) program to engage interprofessional healthcare teams, with hospitalist coaches, in institutional performance […]
Abstract Number: 90
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Chest pain and related symptoms are the number two reason patients visit emergency departments in the United States, often leading to routine hospitalization or observation. Improving utilization management of patients presenting to the emergency department with chest pain is an important goal for hospitals. Use of 5th generation troponins and risk stratifying tools can […]
Abstract Number: C9
SHM Converge 2022
Background: To evaluate prevalence of non-adherence to breast cancer screening guidelines after bedside educational intervention and informed individualized risk assessment score during an inpatient stay. Methods: A prospective intervention study was conducted among 507 cancer-free (except skin cancer) women aged 50-75 years hospitalized to a general medicine service. Study intervention included one-on-one bedside education via […]
Abstract Number: K5
SHM Converge 2022
Background: The US has the most expensive healthcare system globally.1 Recent claims have raised concerns that hospitalists may be in part contributing to higher levels of high intensity billing over time through upcoding.2 However, there is little empirical evidence on this topic. As the number of hospitalists continues to grow and hospitalists disproportionately care for […]
Abstract Number: 119
Hospital Medicine 2018; April 8-11; Orlando, Fla.
Background: Previous work suggests that hospitals’ teaching status is correlated with readmission rates, cost of care, and mortality. This research has focused on conditions closely tracked by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). The extent to which hospitals’ teaching status impacts care processes for syncope has not been extensively studied. Methods: We merged […]
Abstract Number: 126
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Thoughtful laboratory testing is a key component of high-value and cost-effective patient care. Studies estimate that nearly half of laboratory tests may be unnecessary in certain patient populations. The drivers of observed variation in laboratory testing are not clearly established; our study aims to examine whether testing varies by hospitalist years of experience. Methods: […]
Abstract Number: 137
Hospital Medicine 2018; April 8-11; Orlando, Fla.
Background: Limited hospital capacity continues to be one of the major challenges to health care in hospitals in the US and the developed word. This problem manifests in a variety of ways in multiple settings starting with prolonged emergency room wait times and left without being seen rates, prolonged ED boarding time, and elective surgery […]