Journal of hospital medicine : an official publication of the Society of Hospital Medicine
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Randomized Controlled Trial
Discharge in the a.m.: A randomized controlled trial of physician rounding styles to improve hospital throughput and length of stay.
To relieve hospital capacity strain, hospitals often encourage clinicians to prioritize early morning discharges which may have unintended consequences. ⋯ Prioritizing discharging patients first did not result in significantly earlier discharges or reduced LOS.
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Randomized Controlled Trial
Early intervention model of inpatient diabetes care improves glycemia following hospitalization.
Admission to hospital provides an opportunity to optimize long-term diabetes management, but clinical inertia is common. We previously reported the randomized study of a proactive inpatient diabetes service (RAPIDS), investigating an early intervention model of care and demonstrated improved in-hospital glycemia and clinical outcomes. ⋯ There was a greater change in HbA1c in the early intervention group (mean -0.9% [95% CI -1.3 to -0.4]) versus the usual care group (-0.3% [-0.6 to -0.1]), p = .029. The value of acute care by dedicated inpatient diabetes teams can extend beyond improving inpatient clinical outcomes and can lead to sustained improvement in glycemia.