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This e-mail newsletter focuses on hospitalist management issues. Look for it each week to bring you regulatory news, research, hot topics, and long-term trends in the field of inpatient care.

July 2, 2008   (Volume 4, Issue 26)
 
Improve in-hospital cardiac arrest survival

There are currently 300,000 deaths each year resulting from cardiac arrest, says Benjamin Abella, MD, MPhil, clinical research director at the Center for Resuscitation Science at the University of Pennsylvania, speaking at an HCPro and SHM Webcast on Monday. A quarter of all cardiac arrests happen at the hospital with a limited survival rate of only 10-20 percent.

 
Six steps to launching a hospitalist-run clinic business plan
One unique patient care model is the hospitalist-run clinic, a model that requires the support of hospitalists and surgical physicians, as well as hospital administration.  Read the steps to getting the entire team onboard.
 
Reevaluate travel time in the hospital

The SSM St. Mary’s Health Center in Richmond Heights, St. Louis, like other hospitals, is experimenting with a new plan to reduce hospital “travel time,” according to an article “Pilot program seeks to keep doctors” in last week’s The St. Louis Post-Dispatch. A hospitalist sometimes ineffectively uses time because he or she must answer pages that come from one end of the hospital to the other.

 

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