Research and QI
Faculty in the Division of Hospital Medicine work through multiple Quality Improvement methods to improve the science of inpatient medicine, the systems and processes by which we provide that care, and increase quality and cost-effectiveness of that care.
Previous and current projects led by division faculty have had aims such as the following:
- Improving efficiency by applying the Lean methodology and “one-piece flow” to the hospital admission and discharge processes
- Evaluating outcomes of patients discharged from the Emergency Department after referral to Hospital Medicine for admission
- Standardizing the care for patients with alcohol withdrawal and providing medications for the maintenance of sobriety on discharge
- Using of individual patient care plans (ICPs) to improve outcomes and utilization for patients with frequent inpatient hospitalizations
- Decreasing unnecessary use of telemetry monitoring and short-term blood pressure treatment
- Reducing care variation in the evaluations of patients with low-risk chest pain and syncope
Implementation of an academic hospital medicine procedure service: 5-year experience
Spangler H, Dancel R, Stephens J
Evaluation and optimization of a clinical pharmacist driven transitions of care model for malignant hematology
Wind LS, Knight TG, Auten JJ, Bates JS, Marucci L, Creeedle CJ, Foster MC, Muluneh B
Opportunities for Stewardship in the Transition From Intravenous to Enteral Antibiotics in Hospitalized Pediatric Patients
Cotter JM, Hall M, Girdwood ST, Stephens JR, Markham JL, Gay JC, Shah SS
Malaria prevalence and long-lasting insecticidal net use in rural western Uganda: results of a cross-sectional survey conducted in an area of highly variable malaria transmission intensity
Cote CM, Goel V, Muhindo R, Baguma E, Ntaro M, Shook-Sa BE, Reyes R, Staedke SG, Mulogo EM, Boyce RM
Faculty and Resident Perspectives on Teaching Pediatric Evidence-Based Medicine in the Clinical Setting: A Qualitative Study
McLaurin-Jiang S, Coletti HY, Spotts R, Halvorson, Bartlett K, Heath J,Potsiek NM
Time to Cannulation after ICU Admission Increases Mortality for Patients Requiring Veno-Venous ECMO for COVID-19 Associated Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Raff LA, Gallaher JR, Johnson D, Raff EJ,Charles AG, Reid TS
Implementing and scaling verbal autopsies: into the unknown
Boyce RM, Reyes R
Variation in Proportion of BloodCulturesObtained for Children With Skin and Soft Tissue Infections
Stephens JR, Hall M, Markham JL, Zwemer EK, Cotter J, Shah SS, Brittan MS, Gay JC.
Implementation of a fracture liaison service for patients with hip fracture cared for on a hospital medicine service
Stephens JR, Caraccio D, Mabry DR, Stepanek KV, Jones MS, Hemsey DF, Moore CR
Prognostic value of labs ordered on patients hospitalized with COVID-19
Alavian N, Stern E, Sasaki-Adams J, Inigo JD, Moore C
Testing for HIV infection in the emergency departments of 2 hospitals in the Southeastern United States
Safeek R, Hill T, Hendricks A, Underwood D, Washington M, Guidici J, Wong T, Gerardo C, Hicks C, McKellar M
COVID-19 coagulopathy and thrombosis: Analysis of hospital protocols in response to the rapidly evolving pandemic
Parks AL, Auerbach AD, Schnipper JL, Anstey JE, Sterken DG, Hecht TEH, Fang MC, Hospital Medicine Reengineering Network (HOMERuN)