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Understanding the Role of the Otolaryngology Hospitalist: Tracheostomies and Tracheostomy Care.

Mohamad IssaNadeem El-KouriSara MaterJonathan Y LeeCarl-Henry SnydermanYan Lee
Published in: The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology (2021)
In this study, an ENT hospitalist was decreased patient wait time to tracheostomy and increased bedside percutaneous tracheostomies, which has positive implications for resource utilization and healthcare cost. The average wait time to receive a tracheostomy was reduced when calculated across the entire department due to the availability of the ENT hospitalist to see and perform tracheostomies. The TCT generated many billable bedside procedures in addition to encouraged decannulation of patients. This study highlights the fact that the ENT hospitalist contributes to providing expedient tracheostomies and provides valuable consulting services as part of a TCT at a high-volume tertiary care facility.
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