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The role of nurse administrators and managers in quality psychiatric care
Tetsuya Tanioka+4 more
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Abstract Little is known about the structure and desired outcomes of hospitalist performance evaluations at academic medical centers. We conducted a multicenter open‐ended survey study with theory‐guided qualitative analysis to summarize essential components and key outcomes for successful hospital medicine (HM) faculty evaluation programs.
Anupama Goyal+4 more
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A multi‐institutional multi‐methods analysis of jeopardy systems in academic hospital medicine
Abstract Background Hospital medicine programs use backup (“jeopardy”) systems to cover unexpected staffing gaps, but little is known about their structures or optimal practices. Objectives To describe jeopardy structures, assess clinician perceptions, and identify potential approaches across a broad sample of hospital medicine groups.
Kirsten N. Kangelaris+10 more
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Reducing hospital admission delay times using a structured, systematic, multi‐disciplinary approach
Abstract A 6‐month audit at the San Francisco VA Health Care System (October 2020 to March 2021) found a median admission delay of 207 min, higher than the national VA median of 146 min. A multi‐disciplinary team found that factors contributing to this delay included unclear bed assignment processes, nursing handoff delays, and over‐reliance on ...
Nathan Baskin+4 more
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Research priorities for adult hospital medicine: A survey of US hospital medicine leaders
Abstract Hospital medicine (HM), a well‐established clinical specialty, requires clarity of research priorities to identify target areas for investment in HM research infrastructure and activities. The Society of Hospital Medicine's Research Committee developed a 20‐item survey and used purposeful sampling of US hospitalist leaders to prioritize ...
Valerie G. Press+13 more
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Abstract Background Preventable hospital readmissions, reflecting suboptimal healthcare quality and increased costs, highlight the need for evidence to shape healthcare delivery. Objectives This systematic review assesses interventions to reduce readmissions following pneumonia‐related hospitalizations. Methods PubMed, Cochrane Library, and CINAHL were
Sarah A. Phillips+2 more
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SIGNIFICANCE OF HEAD NURSES – NURSING ADMINISTRATORS’ LEADERSHIP STYLES IN HEALTH CARE
Aurelija Alčauskienė+2 more
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Abstract Background Subspecialty inpatient care is associated with improved outcomes in various clinical settings. However, clinical outcomes and racial disparities between dedicated inpatient pulmonary care and general medicine services with pulmonary consultation remain unknown.
Bhavik P. Patel+3 more
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