The strive for inpatient pediatric consistency
Hospitalist Leadership Connection, September 9, 2008
Although studies show that pediatric hospitalist care is efficient, there haven’t been as many studies about the quality of care or about variations in these types of programs. A recent study by the Pediatric Research in Inpatient Settings, an organization that touts quality of care for hospitalized children, found that inpatient pediatric systems demonstrated substantial variation managing therapies for common patient conditions. The study concluded that there is a need for a strong evidence base for pediatric hospitalist programs to reduce undesirable variations in care.
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