A Majority of Family Physicians Use a Hospitalist Service When Their Patients Require Inpatient Care
Background: The hospitalist movement in the United States has risen in prominence over the past 2 decades with more physicians practicing as hospitalists. Our objective was to examine different strategies used by family physicians when their patients require inpatient care. Methods: Secondary analys...
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Main Authors: | Douglas Ivins (Author), Brenna Blackburn (Author), Lars E. Peterson (Author), Warren P. Newton (Author), James C. Puffer (Author) |
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2015-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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