Studies Point To Big Drop In COVID-19 Death Rates
More hospitalized patients are surviving than early in the pandemic. Improved treatments make a big difference, but so does flattening the curve to keep hospitals from overfilling, researchers say.
More hospitalized patients are surviving than early in the pandemic. Improved treatments make a big difference, but so does flattening the curve to keep hospitals from overfilling, researchers say.
Forty percent ready to use GenAI this year at point of care but 89% of doctors need content source transparency for confident adoption.
Proper disposal of OR trash could save the healthcare system millions — and help the environment
More than five million central lines are placed in patients who need prolonged drug delivery, such as those undergoing cancer treatments, in the United States…
A robust workforce of locum tenens (LT) physicians is imperative for health service stability. A systematic review was conducted to synthesize current evidence on the…
This cohort study of patients receiving appendectomies in 5 US states examines the association of delayed diagnosis of appendicitis with increased hospital care costs.
WHILE DATA from the 2023 Today’s Hospitalist Compensation & Career Survey show that hospitalist pay remained relatively flat this year, conversations with hospitalists and consultants…
An electronic alert with the goal to engage frontline clinicians in identifying good home hospital candidates: lessons learned.
Academic hospitalists vs. nonacademic hospitalists: a look at compensation, shift work, patient encounters and more.
AbstractObjective. Delirium and pain are common in older adults admitted to hospital. The relationship between these is unclear, but clinically important.
Physicians often shy away from preparing their patients to die, but for this physician there’s beauty in death if one can tolerate looking.