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. 1998 Nov;13(11):774–777. doi: 10.1046/j.1525-1497.1998.00231.x

Economic Effects of Community Versus Hospital-Based Faculty Pneumonia Care

Michael D Stein 1, Scott Hanson 1, Dominick Tammaro 1, Lucy Hanna 1, Albert S Most 1
PMCID: PMC1497025  PMID: 9824525

Abstract

To compare the length of stay and charges for patients with pneumonia admitted in 1995 to the teaching and nonteaching services of a Northeastern teaching hospital, we reviewed the charts of 237 patients. Patients cared for by hospital-based generalists working with housestaff (teaching service) were discharged more quickly and with lower or equivalent charges than patients cared for by community-based attending physicians working either with housestaff (private teaching service) or alone (nonteaching service). Academic teaching services staffed by general medicine faculty may provide efficient inpatient pneumonia care.

Keywords: pneumonia, cost of care; hospital-based generalists; community-based generalists; teaching service; hospitalists


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