hospital-based physician
hos·pi·tal·ist
(hos'pi-tăl-ist),The hospitalists professional society, The National Association of Inpatient Physicians (NAIP), has defined hospitalist as a physician whose primary professional focus (clinical, teaching, research, or administration) is general inpatient care. A hospitalist may be an employee of a hospital or HMO, a contractor, or a private practitioner. About 75% of hospitalists are general internists. Hospital-based primary care physicians free general practitioners from the need to make daily rounds to visit hospitalized patients. Several studies have shown significant decreases in hospital costs and in length of hospital stays under the hospitalist system, with no decline in quality of care or patient satisfaction. Some academic medical centers have adopted hospitalist models for inpatient care and teaching.
hospital-based physician
A physician who provides 'clinical support'for Pt management, performing medical services within a hospital/health center Examples Radiologists, anesthesiologists, pathologists, ER physicians–
acronym, 'RAPERs', physicians specialized in nuclear medicine, radiation oncology, rehab medicine, occupational medicine, public health, forensic pathology. See Hospitalist, RAPERs. Cf House physician, Medical specialties, Primary care, Surgical specialties.
hos·pi·tal·ist
(hos'pit-ăl-ist)Synonym(s): hospital-based physician.