HHS Urgent Medicine Day Unit a provincial first
HN Summary • Hamilton Health Sciences’ Urgent Medicine Day Unit (UMED) is a first-of-its-kind pilot providing rapid, hospital-level outpatient care to patients with complex conditi...
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HN Summary • Hamilton Health Sciences’ Urgent Medicine Day Unit (UMED) is a first-of-its-kind pilot providing rapid, hospital-level outpatient care to patients with complex conditi...
The day I handed in my credentials as medical director, I sat in my car in the parking lot for a long time. I had held that role at Methodist Specialty and Transplant Hospital in S...
If you zoom out and look at what physicians actually do, the reality is pretty simple. Doctors are in the ... Read more
In February, Congress extended the Acute Hospital Care at Home program through the end of 2030. The program provides waivers to hospitals to provide inpatient-level care at home to...
In think‑tank reports, like the one released this week by Paragon Health Institute, hospitals are often reduced to abstractions — payment rates, charts, aggregate margins...
In a groundbreaking retrospective comparative effectiveness study focused on Medicare beneficiaries, researchers have provided compelling evidence that hospital-at-home (HaH) progr...
When David Plotnick, a first-year resident physician in internal medicine at Jersey City Medical Center, shows up for his overnight shift, he braces for what he knows awaits him at...
During the course of a regular doctor’s appointment your provider may, based on your needs and history, order a variety of labs and testing. The usefulness of these additional serv...
Few patient populations are more vulnerable to the shifting winds around health care today than Medicare beneficiaries who need specialized, high-acuity and long-stay care.The Esse...
Emergency medicine is exciting, at least, that is the story we tell. It is so exciting that there are entire television (TV) shows built around it. Resuscitations, critical illness...
The following is a guest article by Justin Schrager, MD, Co-Founder and CMO at Vital Picture a typical day in a busy emergency department, where about 100 patients come through the...
Most emergency departments feel perpetually behind. The waiting room fills, ambulances stack, and staff move quickly yet still feel behind. The reflex explanation everyone gives is...
Shift change is one of the most critical windows in any hospital. It depends on teams staying tightly aligned across dozens of moving parts. A respiratory therapist tweaks a ventil...
Shift change is one of the most critical windows in any hospital. It depends on teams staying tightly aligned across dozens of moving parts. A respiratory therapist tweaks a ventil...
“What is that?” I was sitting in the emergency room during my emergency medicine rotation, chatting with my attending when he had asked me what residency program I was in. I told h...
Every year, there are roughly 33.5 million hospital admissions, 155 million emergency department visits, and hundreds of millions of outpatient encounters across the United States....
For years, we’ve heard that outpatient services and home care are the future of health care in the U.S. To a certain extent, that’s true. We’ve seen tremendous growth in outpatient...
The recent record snowstorm in New England got me all in a deep wintery nostalgia. I contacted my friends back in Boston who have been living there for well over 40 years to get th...
Health care has made extraordinary progress in clinical knowledge. Diagnostic capabilities have advanced, treatments have become more precise, and predictive analytics now help cli...
The following is a guest article by Michelle Skinner, MBA, BSN, RN, Chief Clinical Executive at TeleTracking Technologies Millions of viewers, including myself, watching the medica...
During the first months of COVID-19, the threat was unmistakable. Hospitals were stretched to capacity. ICU beds were made wherever space could be found. Frontline staff worked on...
During the first months of COVID-19, the threat was unmistakable. Hospitals were stretched to capacity. ICU beds were made wherever space could be found. Frontline staff worked on...
Even in a busy emergency department where seconds can mean the difference between life and death, Emergency Medicine Skills are the foundation... The post Essential Emergency Medic...
I started volunteering on Saturday mornings out of a feeling of restlessness. Having been in primary care for several years, I was looking for something new, to break from routine,...
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