Hospitalists coordinate communication, cut costs, and reduce LOS, new study says
Hospitalist Leadership Connection, November 18, 2008
The hospitalist model produces better patient outcomes, according to a study, "Is the doctor in? A relational approach to job design and the coordination of work," published in winter 2008 issue of Human Resource Management.
As the first research to link job design (education, consulting, healthcare) to outcomes, the study evaluated the effects of stage and site-based physician specialization on coordination and performance outcomes, according to the abstract.
Studying more than 6,000 cases at the Newton-Wellesley Hospital, MA during July 2001 to July 2003, researchers found that the hospitalist model was linked to the following results:
- Reduced length of stay by about half a day
- Cut hospital costs by $655 per patient
- Reduced the risk of readmission by nearly 42%
- Improved coordination of communication between physicians and other care providers by more than 13%
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