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Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients Discharged from the Emergency Department After Referral for Hospitalist Admission
Hospital Medicine 2016, March 6-9, San Diego, Calif.
Background: Hospitalization is costly, associated with the potential for adverse medical events and may have deleterious health effects.  Hospitalist physicians are uniquely positioned to help patients avoid unnecessary hospitalizations.  Our attending-only hospitalist practice in a tertiary academic center admits approximately 350 patients monthly, the majority of which are referred through the emergency department (ED).  Our [...]
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Abstract Number: 15
EFFECTIVENESS OF A DELIRIUM REDUCTION WORKFLOW ON ADULT INPATIENT OUTCOMES
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Complex non-pharmacologic interventions containing multiple, or bundled, components can successfully prevent and treat hospital-acquired delirium in older adults. However consistent implementation, and the measurement of compliance, of these bundled interventions can be challenging to sustain in hospital settings especially in presence of COVID-19. Developing workflows with a smaller sub-set of components that are feasible [...]
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Abstract Number: 0009
EFFECTS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE CARE PHYSICIAN PROGRAM ON HOSPITALIZATION RATES FOR AMBULATORY CARE-SENSITIVE CONDITIONS VS. NON-AMBULATORY CARE-SENSITIVE CONDITIONS: INSIGHTS FROM DUAL-ELIGIBLE AND NON-DUAL-ELIGIBLE MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Poor coordination between hospital and outpatient care worsens health outcomes, and increases preventable hospitalization and health care expenditures, especially for socioeconomically disadvantaged populations. Evidence of the effects of current programs to improve care coordination is mixed, and there is little data on how their impact may differ for hospitalizations for ambulatory care-sensitive conditions (ACSCs) [...]
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Abstract Number: 0011
NEXT DAY CLINIC TO PREVENT AVOIDABLE HOSPITALIZATIONS: 13 MONTHS OF A NOVEL HOSPITAL AVOIDANCE MODEL
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Ten to twenty percent of U.S. hospitalizations are avoidable, driven by clinical uncertainty, social factors, or lack of access to ambulatory care [1-3]. These unnecessary admissions result in significant human and financial costs, including in-hospital errors, wasteful spending, and medical debt [4-7]. With hospital occupancy reaching critical levels, we designed and launched the Olive [...]
Oral Presentations
Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients Discharged from the Emergency Department After Referral for Hospitalist Admission
Hospital Medicine 2016, March 6-9, San Diego, Calif.
Background: Hospitalization is costly, associated with the potential for adverse medical events and may have deleterious health effects.  Hospitalist physicians are uniquely positioned to help patients avoid unnecessary hospitalizations.  Our attending-only hospitalist practice in a tertiary academic center admits approximately 350 patients monthly, the majority of which are referred through the emergency department (ED).  Our [...]
Abstract Number: 6
SEVERE VISION IMPAIRMENT AND BLINDNESS IN HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS
SHM Converge 2021
Background: Outcomes among hospitalized patients with severe vision impairment or blindness have not been extensively explored. The purpose of this study was to determine clinical and resource utilization outcomes in patients with severe vision impairment/blindness. Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study. Using the Nationwide Inpatient Sample for year 2017, hospitalized adults with and without [...]
Abstract Number: 13
THE FEASIBILITY AND ACCEPTABILITY OF VIDEO VISITS FOR HOME-LIMITED ADULTS, A PILOT PROGRAM
Hospital Medicine 2019, March 24-27, National Harbor, Md.
Background: Geriatric and palliative care patients who have been discharged from hospital and are home-limited face challenges in effectively accessing ongoing healthcare and clinical follow-up after being discharged, leaving them at risk for unnecessary re-hospitalization. Health care video visits present a novel opportunity to expand patient access to clinical care remotely in their home, potentially [...]
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Abstract Number: 15
EFFECTIVENESS OF A DELIRIUM REDUCTION WORKFLOW ON ADULT INPATIENT OUTCOMES
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Complex non-pharmacologic interventions containing multiple, or bundled, components can successfully prevent and treat hospital-acquired delirium in older adults. However consistent implementation, and the measurement of compliance, of these bundled interventions can be challenging to sustain in hospital settings especially in presence of COVID-19. Developing workflows with a smaller sub-set of components that are feasible [...]
Abstract Number: 38
INTERVENTION TO ENHANCE POST-HOSPITAL CARE FOR PATIENTS EXPERIENCING UNSHELTERED HOMELESSNESS
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Patients experiencing unsheltered homelessness are at extreme risk for worse outcomes, including increased mortality 10 times that of the general population and an average life expectancy of 53 (over 20 yrs less than general population). Transitions of care pose unique difficulties for this vulnerable population, with numerous barriers to ongoing care and resulting readmission [...]
Abstract Number: 40
APPARENT CHANGES IN HEALTHCARE COSTS AND UTILIZATION THAT MAY HAVE BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH DUTY HOUR REFORMS
Hospital Medicine 2017, May 1-4, 2017; Las Vegas, Nev.
Background: After Libby Zion died tragically in a teaching hospital, much attention from the medical community, public and government, was directed at resident training and the number of hours worked consecutively. This marked a new era heralded by close scrutiny of the time residents spent in the hospital. Two dramatic reductions were mandated nationally by [...]
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