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Coronavirus
The special pandemic-focused November ACP Hospitalist is now online and in the mail, with in-depth reporting from COVID-19 hotspots and essays and poems crafted by our readers. ... Their writings, which range from humorous to heartbreaking, are divided
November 2020
Sepsis, cardiac arrest, and more
Research summaries from ACP Hospitalist Weekly. A score uses eight predictors to prognosticate sepsis survivors' risk of unplanned rehospitalization or death in the first year after hospital discharge. ... To receive ACP Hospitalist Weekly, call Member
December 2020
New website and new issue from ACP Hospitalist
We're pleased to announce the launch of new websites for ACP Hospitalist and ACP Hospitalist Weekly. ... All articles from the March 22, 2017, ACP Hospitalist Weekly Newsletter.
March 2017
Same-day discharge, flu vaccine laws
Research summaries from ACP Hospitalist Weekly. A decision pathway from the American College of Cardiology aims to help clinicians make decisions around same-day discharge after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). ... To receive ACP Hospitalist
April 2021
From ACP Hospitalist
The latest issue of ACP Hospitalist is online and in the mail, with coverage of race in estimated glomerular filtration rate, dialysis access for undocumented patients, and more. ... The main stories in the January ACP Hospitalist look at the problems of
January 2021
COPD meds, endocarditis, and more
Recent research from ACP Hospitalist Weekly. Long-acting bronchodilators in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are often held at hospital admission and not restarted at discharge, according to recent ... These summaries come from
April 2021
From ACP Hospitalist
Hip fracture comanagement, heart failure prescribing, antibiotic use in COVID-19, and private equity investment are covered in the latest issue of ACP Hospitalist. ... Feature articles in the December ACP Hospitalist focus on prescribing: providing
December 2020
Malpractice and syncope, heart failure and fracking
Research summaries from ACP Hospitalist Weekly. A recent study found that when states have higher malpractice claims rates, there's a substantial increase in the hospital admission rate of lower-risk ... To receive ACP Hospitalist Weekly, call Member and
March 2021
Anemia, antibiotic overuse, and more
Research summaries from ACP Hospitalist Weekly. Patients hospitalized for critical illness often have postdischarge anemia that may persist for up to a year, according to recent findings. ... These summaries come from ACP Hospitalist Weekly, an
March 2021
High-value care, tele-ICUs, and more
Research summaries from ACP Hospitalist Weekly. Residents may underestimate the importance placed on high-value, cost-conscious care (HVCCC) by faculty and administrators and overestimate its importance to patients, according to ... To receive ACP
February 2021