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Autor:
Robert E. Burke, Gregory J. Misky, Amira del Pino Jones, Janice L. Hanson, Teresa Johnson, Mark B. Reid
Publikováno v:
Journal for Healthcare Quality. 40:44-50
BACKGROUND Patients with little or no health insurance are frequently readmitted to the hospital, yet few previous studies have listened to patients' explanations of why they returned to the hospital after discharge. Enhanced understanding of patient
Autor:
Angela Keniston, Chi Zheng, Angie Tong, Katherine Sachs, Helpees Guirguis, Kimberly A Indovina, Richard K. Albert, Kathy Bui, Thao Nguyen, Danny Hernandez, Mark B. Reid, Marisha Burden, Zeinab Ali
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hospital Medicine. 11:251-256
BACKGROUND Real-time feedback about patients' perceptions of the quality of the care they are receiving could provide physicians the opportunity to address concerns and improve these perceptions as they occur, but physicians rarely if ever receive fe
Autor:
Sofia Medvedev, Marshall Miller, Richard K. Albert, Angela Keniston, Mark B. Reid, J. Christie Heller
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hospital Medicine. 7:421-425
BACKGROUND: Proton pump inhibitors have numerous important side effects, yet they are prescribed for outpatients who do not have recognized indications. Less is known with respect to prescribing for inpatients. OBJECTIVE: To determine the rate of ina
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Medical Quality. 24:520-524
The authors retrospectively evaluated anonymously submitted inpatient medical error reports from 8 institutions participating in the University HealthSystem Consortium Patient Safety Net (PSN) in 2004 in an attempt to focus patient safety efforts on
Autor:
Marisha Burden, Nicholas Scaletta, Jessica Campbell, Margherita Mascolo, Ellen Sarcone, Katarzyna Mastalerz, Barbara Statland, Maria G. Frank, Nancy Maller, Sarah A Stella, Rebecca Allyn, Lilia Cervantes, Mark B. Reid, Mary P. Maher, Richard K. Albert, Smitha R. Chadaga, Philip Fung, Jeff Zoucha, Angela Keniston, Julie Taub
Publikováno v:
Journal of hospital medicine. 8(1)
BACKGROUND: Curbside consultations are commonly requested during the care of hospitalized patients, but physicians perceive that the recommendations provided may be based on inaccurate or incomplete information. OBJECTIVE: To compare the accuracy and
Publikováno v:
Experimental Eye Research. 58:219-224
Four fractions of γ-crystallins, B(II), C(IIIb), D(IIIa) and E(IVa), were isolated from bovine lenses. The hydration properties of each fraction were measured as a function of protein concentration. The freezable water content was obtained by differ
Autor:
Mark B. Reid, Brad Sharpe, Rebecca A. Harrison, Jeffrey J. Glasheen, Gregory J. Misky, Andrew D. Auerbach
Publikováno v:
Archives of internal medicine. 171(8)
Autor:
Rebecca A. Harrison, Andrew D. Auerbach, Jeffrey J. Glasheen, Gregory J. Misky, Mark B. Reid, Brad Sharpe
Publikováno v:
Journal of general internal medicine. 27(1)
United States academic hospitals have rapidly adopted the hospitalist model of care. Academic hospitalists have taken on much of the clinical and teaching responsibilities at many institutions, yet little is known about their academic productivity an
Autor:
Amrut V. Ambardekar, Eugene S. Chu, Richard K. Albert, Angela Keniston, Diana Mancini, Marisha Burden, Mark B. Reid, Tara Schulz
Publikováno v:
Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges. 84(3)
To develop, teach, and supervise a structured process for handing off patient care and to evaluate its effect on interns' knowledge, skills, and attitudes toward handoffs.The authors developed a formal process for interns on the medicine ward service
Autor:
Oren Zwang, Eugene S. Chu, Mori J. Krantz, Barbara S. Cleary, Mark B. Reid, Stephen V. Cantrill, Edward P. Havranek, Richard K. Albert, Shane B. Rowan
Publikováno v:
Critical pathways in cardiology. 4(2)
Chest pain observation units are increasingly used to evaluate patients at low risk for cardiovascular events and are commonly staffed by cardiologists. The role of hospitalists in this setting has not been described. We assessed emergency department