SHM Signs onto Letter Regarding Funding for Quality Measures in MACRA
Along with the AMA and other organizations, SHM signs onto a letter to CMS asking for funding for measure development and technical assistance.
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Along with the AMA and other organizations, SHM signs onto a letter to CMS asking for funding for measure development and technical assistance.
SHM Joins AMA, Other Organizations in Letter Urging Congress to Vote against another SGR patch in favor of a Long-Term Solution. Vote Against Another SGR Patch in Favor of a Long-Term Solution.
SHM writes to express our concern regarding the fiscal year (FY) 2016 Labor, Health and Human Services appropriations bill recently approved by the Committee, wherein the Center for Medicare and
The Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) recently announced the recipients of its 2021 Awards of Excellence, honoring hospitalists who exemplify hospital medicine best practices in areas such as
The COVID-19 pandemic is surging to new levels, with no sights of slowing down in the coming weeks. During the holiday season, we naturally feel increased compassion and empathy towards our
Today, the Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM), the leading medical society for hospitalists, officially welcomes Eric E. Howell, MD, MHM as Chief Executive Officer. Dr. Howell will report to the
The Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) recently announced that Rachel Thompson, MD, MPH, SFHM has assumed the presidency of SHM’s Board of Directors, succeeding Jerome C. Siy, MD, MHA, SFHM. In
The Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) recently announced the recipients of its 2022 Awards of Excellence, honoring hospitalists who exemplify hospital medicine best practices in areas such as
The Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) recently announced the recipients of its 2021 Awards of Excellence, honoring hospitalists who exemplify hospital medicine best practices in areas such as
First-of-Its-Kind Study Finds That Among Patients Hospitalized With COVID-19, 25% Were Exposed to Opioids and 10% to Benzodiazepines, Both of Which Can Suppress Respiration