Economic and healthcare forces of hospitalist movement

Tara F. Bishop, Navneet Kathuria

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Abstract

The field of hospital medicine has become a widely accepted model for inpatient care and has grown rapidly in the past ten years. The impetus for growth has largely been pressure to contain costs for inpatient care and improve efficiency in the hospital. Studies have shown that care by hospitalists is generally more cost-effective than care by faculty or private practice physicians without affecting quality. The field faces challenges in continuity of patient care and retention of physicians in the workforce.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)424-429
Number of pages6
JournalMount Sinai Journal of Medicine
Volume75
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2008

Keywords

  • Hospital costs
  • Hospitalist cost-effectiveness
  • Hospitalist economics
  • Hospitalist quality
  • Hospitalist workforce

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