The implications of the hospitalist phenomenon

F Lehmann, Y Brunelle, M Dawes, R Boulé… - … Physician Medecin de …, 2007 - europepmc.org
… The evidence supports the use of hospitalists who devote a minimum of 2 months each
year to hospital work and practice full-time on the wards. More often than not, costs are …

Specialty hospitalists: analyzing an emerging phenomenon

JR Nelson, L Wellikson, RM Wachter - JAMA, 2012 - jamanetwork.com
phenomenon of specialty hospitalists. … hospitalists, the Society of OBGYN Hospitalists
lists 150 practices with an estimate of 693 practicing obstetrician-gynecologist hospitalists (“…

Impostor syndrome in hospitalists-a cross-sectional study

S Paladugu, T Wasser, A Donato - Journal of community hospital …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
phenomenon in which highly successful people are plagued with self-doubt. Its prevalence
in hospitalists and … Intended subjects in this study were the 84 practicing hospitalists at one …

Interprofessional communication with hospitalist and consultant physicians in general internal medicine: a qualitative study

L Gotlib Conn, S Reeves, K Dainty… - BMC health services …, 2012 - Springer
… of hospitalist and consultant physicians, as well as the experiences of providers working with
them. The implications … The case study approach is useful for exploring social phenomena

[PDF][PDF] The hospitalist model of inpatient medical care

R Chakrapani, H Diamond - Semin Med Pract, 2002 - Citeseer
… the hospitalist. The movement toward the hospitalist model is a recent phenomenon stimulated
… Clearly, the continued growth of the hospitalist movement has important implications for …

[PDF][PDF] The use of hospitalists in small rural hospitals

MM Casey, I Moscovice - The Upper, 2012 - rhrc.umn.edu
… The use of hospitalists who assume responsibilities for patient care during inpatient hospital
stays is a relatively new phenomenon. Hospitalist programs were initially established in the …

Hospitalist time usage and cyclicality: opportunities to improve efficiency

CS Kim, W Lovejoy, M Paulsen… - Journal of Hospital …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
… who are admitting patients, as this has potential patient safety and quality implications … a
common phenomenon for our hospitalists. The majority of the patients admitted to our hospitalist

The use of hospitalists by small rural hospitals: results of a national survey

MM Casey, P Hung, I Moscovice… - … Care Research and …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
phenomenon, this study found that almost one third of rural hospitals with fewer than 100
staffed beds are using hospitalists. … The study results have several implications for rural hospital …

The role of hospital medicine in emergency preparedness: a framework for hospitalist leadership in disaster preparedness, response, and recovery

J Persoff, D Ornoff, C Little - Journal of hospital medicine, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
… This review aims to provide hospitalists with an overview of … This review also proposes a
framework for hospitalist … Mass casualty events result from natural phenomena (eg, hurricanes, …

[HTML][HTML] The herbal hospitalist

BA Bauer - The Hospitalist, 2006 - community.the-hospitalist.org
… This has significant implications for all healthcare providers, but especially for those who …
Because of the phenomenon of new herbs becoming popular almost on a monthly basis, …