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- Nov 2018
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Hospitalists are often referred to as the quarterbacks of the hospital. But even the best QB needs a good team to succeed. For HMGs, that roster increasingly includes nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs).
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“The day is upon us where we need to strongly consider nurse practitioners and physician assistants as equal in the field,” he says. “We’re going to find a much better continuity of care for all our patients at various institutions with hospital medicine and … a nurse practitioner who is at the top of their license.”
Hospitalists as QB should play leadership role in integrating all members of care team
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“Any time when nurse practitioners and other providers get together, there is always this challenge of professions,” he says. “You’re doing this or you’re doing that, and once you get people who understand what the capabilities are past the title name and what you can do, it’s just amazing.”
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Recent State of Hospital Medicine surveys showed that 83% of hospitalist groups are utilizing NPs and PAs, and SHM earlier this year added Tracy Cardin, ACNP-BC, SFHM, as its first non-physician voting board member
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“It doesn’t just help make hospitalists work better. It makes nursing better. It makes surgeons better. It makes pharmacy better.”
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- quarterback
- background economic benefits hospitalist model
- coordination of care
- culture change
- current state
- future
- composition of interprofessional teams
- current challenge
- tech effect
- nurses
- interprofessional teamwork
- discontinuity in care
- extension of hospital medicine
- p1
- interprofessional education
- interprofessional
- continuity of care
- teamwork:an hm tradition
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