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Introduction of Hospitalists and Their Role in Gastroenterology

Kim JH, Song TJ

A hospitalist system in Korea began in August 2016. Patient safety issues, resident law, and reduction of resident numbers in Korea are leading to an increase in the demand for...
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Development of the role of teaching hospitalists in the education of residents

Oh SJ, Jung SM

Resident law was enacted to improve the training environment and working conditions. However, the law caused confusion in the field and resulted in a medical vacuum in inpatient care. It...
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Trends of US Hospitalist and Suggestions for Introduction of Korean Hospitalist

Jang SI, Jang SY, Park EC

A gap in the number of physicians caring for inpatients is expected in 2014 based on the restricted working hours for Korean medical residents. One potential solution is the use...
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Current status and directions of resident education

Jung SM

A resident is a preliminary specialist with a medical license. It is also the status of an employee at a training hospital who is trained by clinical faculty. This duality...
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Current status and future of internal medicine hospitalist in Korea

Kim J

A hospitalist system was introduced in Korea in September in 2016 to improve the quality of in-patient care and to cope with the shortage of medical residents. This study aimed...
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Operating the hospitalist system

Eom JS

Recent changes in the Korean government's strategies for resident quotas and training condition results is creating a gap in the treatment of inpatients and threatening patient safety. The hospitalist system,...
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Evaluating the Outcome of Multi-Morbid Patients Cared for by Hospitalists: a Report of Integrated Medical Model in Korea

Lee JH, Kim AJ, Kyong TY, Jang JH, Park J, Lee JH, Lee MJ, Kim JS, Suh YJ, Kwon SR, Kim CW

BACKGROUND: The lack of medical personnel has led to the employment of hospitalists in Korean hospitals to provide high-quality medical care. However, whether hospitalists' care can improve patients' outcomes remains...
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Launching the Hospitalist in Korea

Lee DK

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The Impact of Hospitalist Care in Korea

Kim J

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An Acute Medical Unit in a Korean Tertiary Care Hospital Reduces the Length of Stay and Waiting Time in the Emergency Department

Ohn JH, Kim NH, Kim ES, Baek SH, Lim Y, Hur J, Lee YJ, Kim ES, Jang HC

A hospitalist-run acute medical unit (AMU) opened at a tertiary care hospital on August 2015 for the first time in Korea. Patients visiting the emergency department (ED) with acute medical...
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Present and future of surgicalist system in Korea

Park S, Jung YB, Jung EJ

As the need for medical services increases, interest in the quality improvement of healthcare and patient safety is also increasing. This study aimed to propose a surgical hospitalist or surgicalist...
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Korean hospitalist system implementation and development strategies based on pilot studies

Jang SI

The Korean hospitalist system was introduced in 2016. The new inpatient care system that provides direct care from a specialist required great efforts from various parties to implement successfully. This...
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