• J Hosp Med · Nov 2014

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    Pediatric hospitalist comanagement of surgical patients: structural, quality, and financial considerations.

    • David I Rappaport, Rebecca E Rosenberg, Erin E Shaughnessy, Joshua K Schaffzin, Katherine M O'Connor, Anjna Melwani, and Lisa M McLeod.
    • Nemours/AI DuPont Hospital for Children, General Pediatrics, Wilmington, Delaware; Kimmel College of Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
    • J Hosp Med. 2014 Nov 1; 9 (11): 737-42.

    AbstractComanagement of surgical patients is occurring more commonly among adult and pediatric patients. These systems of care can vary according to institution type, comanagement structure, and type of patient. Comanagement can impact quality, safety, and costs of care. We review these implications for pediatric surgical patients.© 2014 Society of Hospital Medicine.

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