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What is a hospitalist?

If your loved one gets admitted into the hospital, they may be disappointed that their primary care doctor is not the physician taking care of them. Instead, their care will be coordinated by a “hospitalist.” This is a doctor who specializes in caring for patients during a hospitalization.

Like most specialists, hospitalists have had many years of schooling (up to nine or ten). They have a medical degree and have completed a residency. They may even have gone on to a fellowship afterwards. The main difference is that they do not practice in an office in the community. They work only in the hospital.

Hospitalists are experts in handling acute illness. Unlike a primary care physician, hospitalists are part of the hospital’s staff. They can help your loved one recover faster and return home sooner because of their

Of course, the hospitalist won’t know your loved one’s personality or preferences. And they may not have access to your loved one’s detailed medical history. But the hospitalist’s job includes connecting with your relative’s regular doctors. And with electronic medical records, the hospitalist may be able to access the community doctors’ treatment notes.

You can help provide continuity by following these steps:

Do you find yourself going to the hospital a lot?
The aging process often involves hospitalizations. As the Roanoke and Lynchburg experts in family caregiving, we at Gentle Shepherd Hospice can help your loved one avoid hospitalizations as much as possible. And when they are needed, we can help you and your relative understand what’s going on and make decisions about treatment and discharge plans. Give us a call at 1-800-789-0586 (toll-free).

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