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Expediting ED-to-hospice transitions

A program doubled the percentage of appropriate patients who transitioned to hospice within 96 hours of presenting to the ED, improving alignment with goals for end-of-life care.

CMS reports demographics, quality, cost from hospital-at-home initiative

Length of stay was longer in patients treated under CMS's Acute Hospital Care at Home initiative than among similar patients in participating hospitals, but complications and postdischarge costs trended lower and patients and clinicians were highly satisfied with care under the waiver.

Electronic feedback on patients whose care was escalated helpful for hospitalists

Most hospitalists at an academic medical center who received electronic feedback about their care for patients who underwent ICU transfers and rapid responses reported being highly or moderately satisfied with the experience, a survey study found.

Overdose risk doubled after patient discharge before medically advised

A Canadian study of whether discharge before medically advised was associated with drug overdose risk found that the overdose rate went up significantly after hospitalization whether the discharge was advised or not, compared to earlier no-overdose periods in the patients' lives.

U.S. heart failure hospitalizations on the rise again after pandemic drop

Admissions with a primary diagnosis of heart failure decreased from 2010 through 2014 but increased from 2014 to 2021, and associated mortality went up from 2012 onward.

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Addressing partner, community violence

Hospitalists can help patients who've experienced violence by screening for the problem and offering resources to assist.

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FDA approves self-administration of nasal flu vaccine

The FDA announced that the nasal spray vaccine may now be administered by patients and caregivers, among other recent actions. A prescription is still required.

Periop cardiovascular guideline updated, calls for avoiding overscreening

The American College of Cardiology, American Heart Association, and other societies released new recommendations on evaluating and managing cardiovascular risk in patients undergoing noncardiac surgery.

New guideline calls for restrictive transfusion protocols in critically ill patients

The American College of Chest Physicians' guideline on red blood cell transfusion recommends using a hemoglobin level threshold of 7 to 8 g/dL for most critically ill patients based on evidence of reduced adverse events.

Restrictive transfusion thresholds associated with worse outcomes in MI plus anemia

In hospitalized patients with myocardial infarction (MI) and anemia, risk for death or repeat MI at 30 days was higher with hemoglobin thresholds for red blood cell transfusion below 8 g/dL than higher thresholds, but the results were imprecise, a recent analysis found.

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Lower mortality in COVID-19 with remdesivir plus dexamethasone than dexamethasone alone

An industry-funded retrospective study found that COVID-19 patients who got both remdesivir and dexamethasone had lower inpatient mortality than matched patients who got dexamethasone alone, across all levels of respiratory support.

Be an antiracist hospitalist

A researcher provides insight into some of the problems faced by Black patients in the hospital.

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Brief Case | September 25, 2024 | FREE
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Severe rhabdomyolysis following COVID-19 infection

A patient was admitted with upper respiratory infection, dark urine, and myalgias.


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