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Leapfrog’s fall survey showed fewer infections and medication-related mistakes and improved hand hygiene.
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Mashup Score: 0Hospitalist compensation continues to climb - 5 day(s) ago
Hospitalist compensation has continued its steady climb. Read how incentives and bonuses help support hospitalist payouts.
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Allowing physical and occupational therapists to treat Medicare patients with less supervision could free up resources for the rest of the healthcare system.
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Leadership has widely adopted secure messaging in hospitals; physicians explain how these platforms help and hinder communication.
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Visiting physicians and professors from Japan attended the CU Department of Medicine’s Mentorship Academy and met with leaders and clinicians.
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Hospitalist compensation trends show pay is rising: take a look at bonuses for hospitalist experience and pay differentials.
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Learn how to improve EHR documentation – prevent errors – to increase patient safety and decrease physicians’ liability risk.
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The Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services firmed up a 2.8% pay cut for most physicians and therapists.
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Leapfrog’s fall survey showed fewer infections and medication-related mistakes and improved hand hygiene.
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