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Larry Beresford

Larry Beresford is an Oakland, Calif.-based freelance medical journalist with a breadth of experience writing about the policy, financial, clinical, management and human aspects of hospice, palliative care, end-of-life care, death, and dying. He is a longtime contributor to The Hospitalist, for which he covers re-admissions, pain management, palliative care, physician stress and burnout, quality improvement, waste prevention, practice management, innovation, and technology. He also contributes to Medscape. Learn more about his work at www.larryberesford.com; follow him on Twitter @larryberesford.

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Vermont Hospital Honored for Reducing Healthcare-Associated Infections

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Larry Beresford

The University of Vermont Medical Center (UVMC), a 562-bed academic facility in Burlington, has been honored with a Partnership in Prevention...

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Hospitals Preparing for Climate Change Win Support from White House

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Larry Beresford

On Dec. 15 at a White House Roundtable, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) unveiled its Sustainable and Climate Resilient...

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Pediatric Hospitals Identify Patient Care Benchmarks

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Larry Beresford

Citing a lack of accepted benchmarks for quality improvement in pediatric hospital care, researchers described in Pediatrics their process of...

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Fewer Hospital-Acquired Conditions Saves Estimated 50,000 Lives

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Larry Beresford

Estimated total number of saved lives from 2011 to 2013 as a result of reductions in the incidence of hospital-acquired conditions (HACs) in U.S....

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Oncology, Surgical Hospitalists Most Common as Subspecialties Gain Followers

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Larry Beresford

The recent rise of specialty hospitalists, particularly in the surgery and oncology fields, has benefitted hospitals and patients alike.

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LISTEN NOW: Bob Wachter discusses ACOs, managed care, and his new book

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Larry Beresford

Bob Wachter, MD, MHM, chief of the division of hospital medicine at the University of California at San Francisco, talks about Accountable Care...

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69%: hospitals with perfect hand-hygiene compliance

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Larry Beresford

69%: the percentage of hospitals that had perfect compliance with the Leapfrog Group employer coalition’s safe practices for hand hygiene in its...

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$167 billion: hospital payments forfeited for choosing not to expand Medicaid

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Larry Beresford

$167 billion: Amount of federal Medicaid reimbursement payments that hospitals will forego between 2013 and 2022 in states that have opted not to...

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UpToDate Adds Palliative Care

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Larry Beresford

UpToDate, a leading clinical decision support resource for physicians, in July added palliative care as the newest of its 22 medical specialties...

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Wired and Wireless Hospitals Step to the Fore

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Larry Beresford

Hospitals and Health Networks in July presented its 16th annual list of Most Wired Hospitals and Health Systems. Rigorous criteria were used to...

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LISTEN NOW: Steve Pantilat, MD, SFHM, explains hospitalists' role in palliative care

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Larry Beresford

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Hospitalists’ Role in Health Reform Evolves

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Larry Beresford

Hospital medicine guru Bob Wachter, MD, MHM, offers an optimistic view of hospitalists’ role in healthcare as reform measures continue to reshape...

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Hospitalist Tips for Talking to Seriously Ill Patients

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Larry Beresford

The need to relieve patients’ suffering should not be the reason for withdrawing life-sustaining interventions in the ICU, Steven Z.

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Inpatient Strokes Average 4.5 Hours From Recognition to Computed Tomography

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Larry Beresford

Time, in hours, from recognition of stroke symptoms to computed tomography for hospitalized patients, compared with 1.3 hours for stroke patients...

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Antibiotic Overprescribing Sparks Call for Stronger Stewardship

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Larry Beresford

Antibiotic overprescription remains a problem in the U.S. and abroad and shows no signs of slowing.

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