Hospitalists and palliative care
Hospitalist Leadership Connection, December 9, 2008
Hospitalists are well positioned to take the lead in emerging palliative programs, according to an article last month in Hospitalist News. Studies have proven that palliative programs are a rising specialty and can improve patient satisfaction. The challenge is demonstrating real returns to hospital administrators for investment in hospitalist-led palliative programs. Nevertheless, palliative care patients had less lower net lab and ICU costs with savings of nearly $1,696 per admission of discharged patients and savings of $4,908 for patients that died, according to the article.
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