Firstly, you have to understand what a hospitalist is. Hospitalists are doctors who specialize or focus on hospital medicine. Meaning these doctors consider the hospital as their office. Hospitalists are involved in patient care, research, teaching and leadership related to hospital care.
Hospitalists
focus around the site of care, which is the hospital, unlike cardiology, that
focuses on a single organ and oncology that focuses on diseases. Hospitalists
help manage patient care in the hospital. They often see patients in the ER,
admit them to inpatient wards, and cares for them even after being
hospitalized.
The
activity of a hospitalist focuses on hospital care for inpatients. They provide
another way to improve and also assist in the traditional patient-doctor
relationship. They also do not have any outside practices and focuses. Because
of this, hospitalists are able to take care and have more time for hospital
patients.
Today,
there are organizations and companies that provide hospitalist physicians in
hospitals all over the world in a contractual basis. This is because they are
able to provide service to primary healthcare physicians who are regulars in
the hospital’s medical staff. This means that they will be responsible for
outpatient and emergency room care patients if a member of the medical staff
doesn’t want the responsibility.
Another
benefit that the hospital can take advantage of if they hire Hospitalists is
that they will be able to move patients to the recovery process faster.
Hospitals will now be able to do this without sacrificing the quality of
hospital care. This means that it will eventually ease the frequent needs of
the hospital on holding patients in the emergency department and also on the
admission.
Hospitalist
programs can eventually benefit the physicians, the hospital and the patient:
For
physicians, it will enable regular healthcare physicians to concentrate in
their medical practice. This will also allow them to improve their skills and
it will also enable them to use their time more efficiently. The hospitalist
system will eventually eliminate or at least decrease the on-call
responsibility of primary healthcare physicians on patients who are not yet
assigned to a physician, and it will also have reimbursement advantages.
Hospitals
will also benefit from hospitalist programs. This is because it actually
reduces the patient’s length of stay and the hospital costs to about 15%. This
program will also decrease the number of admissions that are inappropriate and
the number of days denied for managed care companies. A hospitalist program
also provides satisfaction rating for the patient and the family and it also
improves relationship between the physician and the patient.
For
patients, studies have found that after being taken care of hospitalists,
patients also prefers the hospitalist concept rather than wanting their own
doctor to take care of them during their stay at the hospital. The hospitalist
is always in the hospital and is readily available for the patient’s needs.
They will be able to answer questions from both the families and the patients.
Think of
hospitalists as outsourced physicians by a company. Hospitals now hire
outsourced hospitalists in order to improve the quality of hospital care and to
satisfy their in-house medical staff and also their patient. Having
hospitalists in a hospital will ensure round-the-clock quality care for patient
and at the same time, reduce the cost that a hospital may spend for patients.
They will
be the ones who will admit, and take care of the patient on the duration of
time they are admitted in the hospital. With hospitalists, you will never again
wait for your doctor to take care of you. Care will always be there 24 hours a
day and 7 days a week.
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