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Abstract Number: 14
DRIVERS OF SUBSPECIALTY CONSULTATION AMONG PEDIATRIC HOSPITALISTS
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Subspecialty consultation among hospitalists varies significantly across and within hospitals. While in many cases consultation is clinically necessary, in other cases it may represent overuse. Recent studies have explored predictors of consultation using observational administrative and EHR data. Qualitative methods may generate knowledge about additional factors and complex processes influencing consultation behavior not ascertainable […]
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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: 16
PHARMACIST REVIEW IMPROVES HOSPITAL TO SKILLED NURSING FACILITY TRANSITIONS
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Post hospital discharge review during the transition from hospital to skilled nursing facility (SNF) is critical to avoid medication errors, improve patient outcomes and reduce hospital readmissions (1-3). Despite increased integration of electronic health records (EHR) across health entities, communication gaps and discharge-related medication errors still persist (2,4). These challenges can be more predominant […]
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