Meeting
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: 428
SHM Converge 2024
Background: Ensuring compliance with CMS requirements for inpatient admission orders and improving medication reconciliation at discharge are crucial aspects of patient safety and regulatory adherence. However, challenges such as missing admission orders and medication errors during transitions of care persist. In response, we implemented two strategic EHR interventions, Best Practice Advisories (BPAs), to enhance workflows, [...]
Abstract Number: 429
SHM Converge 2024
Background: Around one in five Americans live in rural areas, but only 5 percent of physicians practice in these same areas. As such, hospital located in rural area such as Roosevelt Rehabilitation and Specialty Hospitals (RRHS) struggle with physician staffing. Tele-hospital medicine has expanded rapidly since the Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act in [...]
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 [...]
Abstract Number: 432
SHM Converge 2024
Background: Point-of-care-ultrasound is increasingly used as a diagnostic tool in a variety of specialties. Multiple studies have shown that POCUS may reduce time to diagnosis with similar accuracy to radiology scans (Healey, Fischer), may improve procedural safety (Cho, Rodrigues), and may reduce the need for additional studies and ionizing radiation (Soni). As such there is [...]