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Hospitalist Leadership Connection, March 30, 2010
Because hospitalists are the medical team leaders for episodes of acute care, their decisions help determine how much is spent and on what services. The elimination of consult codes by CMS in January was a shot across the bow at utilization, and some would argue that it was an attempt to make hospitalists think twice about who really needs a subspecialist or proceduralist co-managing the care of a patient. . . Read more of this blog post by Jonathan Lovins, MD, SFHM, on www.HospitalistLeadership.com.
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