Session Type
Meeting
Search Results for IgE
Abstract Number: 267
SHM Converge 2024
Background: There is growing interest in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) predictive models in hospital medicine. However, real-world implementation and evaluation of AI models lags the development of such models, with many such models being developed but never used in live practice. (1) Therefore, relatively less is known about the performance of these models […]
Abstract Number: 270
SHM Converge 2024
Background: Hospital discharge requires coordination among multiple disciplines and may feel chaotic as discharge approaches. The 48-Hour Discharge Prediction Tool (48DPT) is an AI-based system developed to predict clinical readiness for discharge 48 hours beforehand, with the aim of alerting the interdisciplinary team and prompting earlier completion of preparatory procedures. This study assessed 48DPT’s impact […]
Abstract Number: 341
Hospital Medicine 2018; April 8-11; Orlando, Fla.
Background: Clostridium difficile infections (CDI) is a notorious nosocomial threat to health and a leading cause of infectious diarrhea. It is associated with billions of dollars of US health care costs annually due to long hospital stays and readmissions. While CDI is mostly caused by toxin-producing strains, some strains do not express these proteins. These […]
Abstract Number: 382
Hospital Medicine 2019, March 24-27, National Harbor, Md.
Background: Providing patients access to their encounter notes has been found to have many benefits in health management. This evidence has led to a rapidly expanding national movement, OpenNotes, which encourages clinicians to provide patients access to their medical notes. A major barrier to the utility of open medical notes is the dense medical terminology […]
Abstract Number: 388
Hospital Medicine 2019, March 24-27, National Harbor, Md.
Background: Medical error is now the third leading cause of death in the United States. Approximately 4% of hospitalized patients experience an adverse event with 20% of these adverse events being medication-related, three-fourths of which are prescribing and administration errors. Vancomycin has been reported to account for one-fourth of the medication errors. Prescribing vancomycin is […]
Abstract Number: 388
SHM Converge 2023
Background: While hospitalists pursue a primarily clinical role, we have carved a niche in clinical research, particularly Quality Improvement based research. However, clinical research often involves time intensive chart review, which can become a barrier to hospitalists with heavy clinical roles. A mechanism to mitigate this will be revolutionary. Purpose: In this innovations abstract, we […]
Abstract Number: 394
SHM Converge 2023
Background: To mitigate COVID-19 related hospital crowding, our hospital internal medicine (HIM) department collaborated with our emergency department (ED) to launch a service in which an HIM team was placed in the ED to assist with triage. The goal was to expedite patients with a clear need for admission, while diverting others who could be […]
Abstract Number: 410
Hospital Medicine 2019, March 24-27, National Harbor, Md.
Background: Following discharge from hospital, Community Care Teams (CCT) continue the care of patients with chronic medical problems. Handover is by means of discharge summary with no further communication between Inpatient Teams (IPT) and CCT. When problems arise, CCT refer patients to the Emergency Department (ED) and re-admissions back to IPT are not infrequent. Purpose: […]
Abstract Number: 427
SHM Converge 2024
Background: Diagnose and treat. That is the role of the physician. But the practice of medicine in recent years has been beaten hollow; its patient mission eclipsed by unwieldy technology and its practitioners so inundated with documentation and data entry, resulting in disengaged, frustrated, and burned out clinicians. The hospitalist has access to the entirety […]
Abstract Number: 431
SHM Converge 2024
Background: The inpatient acute care environment has faced increasing capacity constraints since the COVID-19 pandemic. Factors like deferred care, nursing shortages, and a sicker population contribute to these constraints. Many systems have sought to improve patient flow to alleviate these issues. Efficient patient movement through care steps enhances patient satisfaction, reduces stay length, and minimizes […]