Models for hospital medicine
Hospitalist Leadership Connection, February 14, 2011
As hospitalists continue to see steady increases in their compensation, hospital CFOs need to consider whether employing or outsourcing for such services is the best option for their facility, both in terms of financial viability as well as improved quality of care.
With a physician shortage, there’s a growing need for more physicians and a body of evidence suggesting hospital medicine physicians could be a great source of revenue for hospitals that are short on doctors. Be it through employment or contract agreements, in the past few years, the need for hospitalists has increased in both demand and popularity, according to the Society for Hospital Medicine. . .Read more of this article on HealthLeadersMedia.com.
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