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Do hospitalists replace primary care physicians?

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Do hospitalists replace primary care physicians?

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No, hospitalists don’t replace but work with the community of physicians – including primary care physicians and specialists. The hospitalist group and the community of physicians have a dynamic working relationship based on an agreement previously negotiated among the physicians. To provide the best possible care, the patient’s medical history is provided to the hospitalist at the time of admission. Upon discharge, patients and their updated medical records are returned to the primary care physician.

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