Improving interpretation for inpatients
Experts offer tips for hospitalists on providing care to patients speaking any language amid an ongoing shortage of interpreters.
Experts offer tips for hospitalists on providing care to patients speaking any language amid an ongoing shortage of interpreters.
Hands convey a surprising amount of information, but it's not always accurate.
Ninety-day mortality was 14.5% among patients randomized to seven days of antibiotics for a bloodstream infection (BSI) compared to 16.1% in those assigned to 14 days of medication, a large international trial found.
Hospitalized patients with severe hyponatremia who had their serum sodium level corrected by 8 to 10 mEq/L per 24 hours or faster had significantly lower inpatient mortality than those who got slower correction, according to a systematic review of 16 studies.
Observation stays increased from 31.1% of Medicare hospitalizations shorter than five days in 2009 to 48.4% in 2019, according to a retrospective analysis of the top 30 most common conditions seen in observation units.
A single-center study compared Medicare discharges to skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) by age, concurrent depression diagnosis, length of stay, and ICU admission in March 2020 to February 2021, March 2021 to February 2022, and March 2022 to February 2023.
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The pandemic made many medical trainees less trustful and engaged. A program director talks about how to win them back.
Accurate documentation of hypertensive crisis, urgency, and emergency can have a substantial impact on reimbursement.
Nearly two in five patients who underwent surgery at one of 11 hospitals in Massachusetts in 2018 experienced adverse events, 60% of which were considered potentially preventable.
Between 2005 and 2021, liver transplants associated with alcohol-induced liver disease saw a relative increase of more than 2,000% among women younger than 40 years of age in the U.S., and their liver disease hospitalization rate more than doubled, according to data from the National Inpatient Sample.
More than 90% of acute heart failure patients who were offered hospital at home care accepted it in place of a brick-and-mortar hospital stay, and 84% of them completed home hospitalization without requiring transfer back to the hospital, a retrospective analysis found.
A comparison of patients who developed symptomatic omicron-variant COVID-19 or flu during hospitalization found similar case-fatality rates at 6.2% and 6.1%, respectively. ICU admission was required for 2.4% of those with COVID-19 versus 2.6% with influenza.
Direct care hospitalist teaching services have been on the rise, giving physicians and students more time to interact.
An internal medicine team redesigned their procedure cart and halved the waste produced by bedside procedures.