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Expanding the roles of hospitalist physicians to include public health

✍ Scribed by Flora Kisuule; Myechia Minter-Jordan; Jonathan Zenilman; Scott M. Wright


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
129 KB
Volume
2
Category
Article
ISSN
1553-5592

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Abstract

Several years after the inception of the hospitalist movement, hospitalist roles have evolved in breadth and sophistication. Although public health is not formally recognized or previously described as an arena for hospitalists, hospitalists are often engaged in public health practice. This article attempts to alert hospitalists to the potential to make contributions to the field of public health and defines the public health skills that can positively affect the lives of their patients and the communities they serve. In a public health role, hospitalists may improve the quality of inpatient care. This article reviews how public health and hospital‐based practices have already intersected and proposes further development within this discipline. In our ever‐changing health care system, hospitalists play key roles in the central public health domains of assessment, assurance, and policy development. Insightful hospitalists will recognize and embrace these responsibilities in caring for patients and society. Journal of Hospital Medicine 2007;2:93–101. © 2007 Society of Hospital Medicine.


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