Assisted Living: Dealing With Everyone's Emotions

Assisted Living: Dealing With Everyone's Emotions

Reasons A Hospital Should Invest In An Intensivist

by Julia Gregory

One of the most interesting and important types of medical professional being hired these days is an intensivist. They provide a hospital with a wide variety of benefits. If you are on the fence on whether or not to hire one of these specialists, here a few positives to consider:

Intensivists Can Save A Hospital Money

Hospitals that are on the fence about hiring an intensivist need to understand how much they can help save a hospital money. For example, it is estimated that they can save as much as $3.3 million a year in an ICU with 6-18 beds. They can also help decrease overall hospital costs per patient by as much as 61 percent and decrease the time a patient stays in the hospital. These benefits will quickly add up and provide a major benefit to a hospital.

The reasons for these savings include a decreased use of an ICU unit, shorter stay in the unit, fewer needs for ventilators, lower risk of catheter infections, less medical errors, and much more. The quality of care provided by intensivists is among the highest of any medical professional, making them a great choice. But how do they improve ICU quality care?

Ways They Improve ICU Quality Care

Intensivists help improve the quality of an ICU unit by taking a comprehensive view of a patient's health. For example, they are trained in how to gauge the health of their heart, lungs, nervous system, and even their digestive system. Though they don't have the kind of intensive training that specialists in these systems will provide, they do have enough training to properly identify problems.

As a result, they will catch a larger number of concerns more quickly than sending in multiple specialists. They can serve as something of a manager who provides a guide to getting a patient the right care for their needs. To many hospitals, this may sound a bit like a hospitalist, another type of medical professional. However, an intensivist is superior to this type of professional.

Reasons They Are A Major Upgrade On A Hospitalist

A hospitalist is an intern that offers many of the same benefits of an intensivist. However, they aren't as useful for a variety of reasons. For example, they work in shifts and don't have as high of a level of experience. That doesn't mean they aren't worthwhile, but they simply don't provide the kind of comprehensive care offered by an intensivist.

These medical professionals typically more in demand because their job forces them to care more about their patients. As a result, they are more likely to be fully aware of their health concerns and know how to avoid complications. They are also more likely to be capable of diagnosing a serious concern and managing it successfully.

All of these benefits make an intensivist a worthwhile addition to any hospital. Understanding these, and other, benefits make them well worth considering. Contact a company that can help place intensivist jobs for more information and assistance. 


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Assisted Living: Dealing With Everyone's Emotions

The decision to move one of my parents into assisted living was one of the most difficult I have ever made. I had extreme feelings of guilt that led to me being at the facility with my parent practically around the clock. It took a few months before I realized that I could not let my own life fall apart from the guilt I was feeling. I also learned that my parent was fine without me constantly hovering around. Since that time, I have had several friends express similar feelings of guilt. I started this blog to help others in the same situation understand not only their feelings about assisted living, but those of their parents.

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