Hospitalists more likely to recommend hospice than specialists: Study

03/28/24 at 03:00 AM

Hospitalists more likely to recommend hospice than specialists: Study 
Becker's Hospital Review, by Mariah Taylor; 3/27/24 
A New Haven, CT-based Yale School of Medicine study [published in the American Cancer Society Journals] suggests oncology hospitalists have better hospice utilization and reduce hospital stays for cancer patients compared to oncologists. Researchers compared referrals for hospice settings from hospitalist-led services and oncologist-led services. Hospitalist-led services referred 11.8% of patients to inpatient hospice settings, nearly double the referral rate of oncologist-led services (5.8%). The adjusted average length of stay before inpatient hospice care was 6.83 days for hospitalist-led care and 16.29 days for oncologist-led care. 

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