A paper in today’s New England Journal
proves what we all know – the hospitalist field is the only thing
growing faster than the national debt. Even though that’s not news,
this elegant biopsy of the Medicare database offers some new insights
about our field, the fastest growing specialty in medical history.
Briefly, the study used a methodology developed
by Sanjay Saint a decade ago: by examining evaluation and management
(E&M) codes submitted by general internists to Medicare, one can
determine which physicians do virtually all their E&M work in the
hospital, which have traditional general internist practices
(part-inpatient, part-outpatient), and which do virtually no inpatient
work (“ambulists” or “officists” – somebody will ultimately need to
settle on a term).