Featured blog post: Health plan hospitalists: "Extensivists"
Hospitalist Leadership Connection, February 23, 2010
A recent article from Today’s Hospitalist, explores the concept of “extensivists,” physicians who are employed by health plans to increase post-discharge intervention. The primary goal of their post-discharge work is to reduce readmission rates.
Ensuring follow-up care at discharge can be a challenge, especially with some unassigned, noncompliant patients. Most hospitalist programs encourage follow-up calls to primary care physicians and patients within 72 hours of discharge, but health-plan hospitalists are doing more. . .Read more of this blog post by Kirk Mathews, MBA, at HospitalistLeadership.com.
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