They may be subtle, but there are signs a hospital patient has seen their mental acuity decrease since admission.
Hospitalists are internal medicine doctors, pediatricians and obstetricians who manage the care of patients admitted into a hospital. Primary care physicians usually only see patients outside the ...
Teaching clarity over charisma, mentorship over performance, and presence over pressure PHILADELPHIA, PA / ACCESS Newswire / ...
Burnout and depression among hospitalists slightly decreased year-over-year, according to Medscape‘s annual Burnout & Depression Report 2024. In 2023, 36% of hospitalists reported feeling burnt out, 8 ...
It’s never been easy to get through to hospitalists, the in-house physicians who oversee care for hospitalized patients. But as COVID-19 cases surge anew, these specialists find themselves swamped, ...
In response to a myriad of pressures, many hospitals once again have chosen to hire their own physicians. Although not a prime target, hospital medicine, still coming into its own as a medical ...
Hospitals in China and the U.S. differ significantly in payment models, admission processes, and daily care practices, ...
Southcoast Health has added 12 new providers to its team. The new providers will join family medicine, the hospitalist program, internal medicine, neurology, neurosurgery, orthopedic, radiation ...
Mount Nittany Medical Center has once again earned a Five-Star rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), marking the seventh consecutive reporting period with this distinction.