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Featured blog post: Wanted -- Hi-fi for hospitalists

Hospitalist Leadership Connection, May 18, 2010

The recent publication of an article in the Journal of Hospital Medicine showing higher costs for gastrointestinal bleeding patients treated by hospitalists should have given many leaders in the field cause for concern. We have sold the hospitalist concept on the basis of decreased costs. What’s going on here? It brings to mind something that happened many years ago in the electronics industry.

As radios and phonographs became more popular, manufacturers looked for ways to improve their products by delivering better sound. They tried expanding the frequency response range by offering more bass and treble, but the public thought that the old models with more limited frequency range sounded better. Even professional musicians preferred the limited sound. . . Read more of this post by Richard Rohr, MD, MMM, FACP, FHM, on www.MedicalStaffLeader.com.

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