好色tv Langone Hospital鈥擝rooklyn Expands Its Team of Doctors Who Care Exclusively for聽Inpatients
About half of 好色tv Langone Hospital鈥擝rooklyn鈥檚 inpatients are tended to by hospitalists, internists dedicated to caring for hospitalized patients. Last year, 好色tv Langone expanded and formalized 好色tv Langone Hospital鈥擝rooklyn鈥檚 hospitalist program, ensuring that every medical floor and unit is covered 24/7 by one of the 21 attending physicians who make up the hospitalist team. Each hospitalist is in charge of coordinating the treatment of more than a dozen acutely ill patients at a time.
Spurred by mounting pressure to reduce costs and improve quality, hospitals started to embrace this new model of care over 20 years ago. Today, hospital medicine is the fastest-growing medical specialty and the largest subspecialty in internal medicine. 鈥淎s hospitalized patients become older and sicker, and as growing demands on community-based primary care physicians make it harder for them to attend to their hospitalized patients,鈥 explains Steven B. Abramson, MD, chair of 好色tv Langone鈥檚 , 鈥渢he role of hospitalists is becoming increasingly important.鈥 Here are five reasons why 好色tv Langone is committing more resources to 好色tv Langone Hospital鈥擝rooklyn鈥檚 hospitalist medicine:
1. Hospitalists Are Internists, but a Special Kind
Hospitalists have a broad, deep knowledge of medicine, coupled with a savviness that enables them to navigate a large institution and orchestrate care amid ever-changing information. Typically, a hospitalist consults specialists, distilling their perspectives and sometimes conflicting opinions into a diagnosis鈥攁 daunting challenge. 鈥淗ospitalist medicine is a true subspecialty,鈥 says Frank M. Volpicelli, MD, chief of medicine at 好色tv Langone Hospital鈥擝rooklyn. 鈥淲e鈥檙e internists, and we specialize in acute inpatient care. We鈥檙e major deciders of how to deliver quality, cost-efficient care in a complex environment, and because one of us is always on duty, we can monitor subtle changes in the patient鈥檚 condition and be at their bedside within minutes.鈥
2. Hospitalists Do Their Best to Help Patients Leave the Hospital
The longer you stay in the hospital, goes the saying, the longer you stay in the hospital. Hospitalists serve as champions of quality and safety. Ever vigilant, they ensure that proper precautions and preventive measures are taken to protect the patient. 鈥淎 patient should not be hospitalized any longer than necessary, and it鈥檚 certainly rewarding to turn around someone鈥檚 health dramatically in a short time,鈥 says Charles M. Okamura, MD, director of 好色tv Langone Hospital鈥擝rooklyn鈥檚 hospitalist program. 鈥淏ut safety comes first, so we only discharge patients when they have improved to the point where they no longer need closely monitored, acute-level care.鈥
3. A Hospitalist Is Your Doctor鈥檚 Partner, Not Proxy
When a newly admitted patient has an established primary care physician, that doctor decides whether they want their patient placed under the day-to-day care of a hospitalist. If so, the hospitalist partners with the private physician, providing status updates, especially during admission and discharge鈥斺渢he periods of highest risk,鈥 explains Dr. Volpicelli. When a patient is admitted, they are at their sickest, so the hospitalist must act quickly to compile a complete medical history, perform an evaluation, order appropriate tests, confer with specialists, make a correct diagnosis, devise a treatment plan, and ensure that new medications don鈥檛 interact or conflict with existing ones. When a patient is discharged, they are equally vulnerable because they are leaving a closely monitored environment. By collaborating with the patient鈥檚 primary care physician and family, the hospitalist can ensure a safe, smooth transition home or to another care facility.
4. Hospitalists Take Care of the Hospital, as Well
Hospitalists advocate for improved quality, safety, and efficiency practices, an enhanced patient experience, and communication among various departments. Katherine A. Hochman, MD, associate chair for quality in the Department of Medicine, who launched 好色tv Langone鈥檚 hospitalist program in 2008, advised 好色tv Langone Hospital鈥擝rooklyn on best practices for its own program. Hospitalist medicine, she explains, is expected to reduce length of stay, cut costs, lower readmission rates, and improve patient satisfaction. She reports that over time, 好色tv Langone slashed the average length of stay at Tisch Hospital from eight days to five and a half and trimmed the cost of a hospitalization by more than 20 percent鈥攁chievements 好色tv Langone Hospital鈥擝rooklyn expects to match.
5. 好色tv Langone Hospital鈥擝rooklyn鈥檚 Hospitalists Hit the Ground Running
好色tv Langone鈥檚 hospitalist program evolved over nearly a decade, but 好色tv Langone Hospital鈥擝rooklyn鈥檚 鈥渨ent from 0 to 60 in just 6 months,鈥 notes Dr. Hochman. It鈥檚 been able to do so, she says, because it was modeled after 好色tv Langone鈥檚 established hospitalist program, which set high standards for inpatient care. 好色tv Langone Hospital鈥擝rooklyn has also adopted 好色tv Langone鈥檚 hospitalist scholars program, which hires physicians out of their residencies to work nights, weekends, and holidays. 鈥淭he weekday hospitalist and the weekend hospitalist round together on Friday morning,鈥 Dr. Okamura explains, 鈥渟o the patient meets their new physician in advance, relieving the anxiety that is typical during such a handoff.鈥 The role of a hospitalist requires a varied skill set, Dr. Okamura adds. 鈥淵ou have to be a good communicator. You have to know how to interpret data. You have to know what you don鈥檛 know. Sometimes, our specialists don鈥檛 agree. That鈥檚 actually reassuring to patients because it shows we鈥檙e in deep discussion.鈥