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Impact of Hospitalist Workload on Utilization of Imaging and Consultations
Hospital Medicine 2016, March 6-9, San Diego, Calif.
Background: Hospital medicine is a maturing field that increasingly focuses on providing high value patient care. A key question in the value equation is how different patient census sizes impact care. Our recent research showed that higher patient censuses were associated with longer hospital length of stay and costs. This study follows up on this [...]
Plenary Presentations
Impact of Hospitalist Workload on Utilization of Imaging and Consultations
Hospital Medicine 2016, March 6-9, San Diego, Calif.
Background: Hospital medicine is a maturing field that increasingly focuses on providing high value patient care. A key question in the value equation is how different patient census sizes impact care. Our recent research showed that higher patient censuses were associated with longer hospital length of stay and costs. This study follows up on this [...]
Abstract Number: 140
USING A DECISION-SUPPORT TOOL TO IMPROVE COGNITIVE AWARENESS OF UNNECESSARY TELEMETRY AND URINARY CATHETERS
Hospital Medicine 2017, May 1-4, 2017; Las Vegas, Nev.
Background: The Society of Hospital Medicine’s Choosing Wisely guidelines recommend regular assessment of inpatients’ need for urinary catheters and telemetry monitoring. Since studies suggest clinicians are not aware which patients have an indwelling catheter or are on telemetry, we aimed to use the electronic patient list to improve cognitive awareness of unnecessary urinary catheters and [...]
Abstract Number: 233
THE PREVALENCE OF TREATING ASYMPTOMATIC ELEVATED BLOOD PRESSURE WITH INTRAVENOUS ANTIHYPERTENSIVES ON THE GENERAL MEDICINE WARDS: A POTENTIAL TARGET FOR A QUALITY IMPROVEMENT INTERVENTION
Hospital Medicine 2018; April 8-11; Orlando, Fla.
Background: Elevated blood pressure (BP) is common among hospitalized patients, with prevalence estimates between 50-70%. Many factors may contribute to this, such as pain, nausea, anxiety, or volume overload. However, true hypertensive emergency requiring rapid reduction in BP is relatively rare. The easy availability of intravenous (IV) antihypertensives may lead to unnecessary treatment of asymptomatic [...]
Abstract Number: 440
CHOOSING WISELY: “INPATIENT THYROID FUNCTION TESTING – A COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS”
Hospital Medicine 2019, March 24-27, National Harbor, Md.
Background: In the US, thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) is the 4th most commonly ordered laboratory test with thyroxine measurement being the 10th commonest. In 2016, Medicare alone spent $482 million on 21.5 million performed TSH tests and $12.28 million on 7.1 million performed thyroxine measurement tests. The objectives of this study were to analyze (a) [...]
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