The Hospitalist Program
Serving Rockland, Orange and Northern Bergen Counties


AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH TO HEALTHCARE.
Hospitalists are a rapidly growing specialty, with nearly 20,000 practicing in the United States today. Studies show that they offer many advantages to patients and physicians alike, including increased efficiency of care and shorter lengths of stay.



An on-site physician who specializes in the exclusive care of hospitalized patients. Our hospitalists do not have private practices— they’re full-time employees of Good Samaritan Hospital who are trained and skilled in the special dynamics of hospital care. Your hospitalist doesn’t replace your primary care physician. Instead, he or she works in partnership with your doctor for highly effective care during your stay with us.



Assess and treat you.
Our hospitalists are here around the clock to keep your care progressing. They’ll answer your questions, interpret test results and direct your care, includingcoordinating lab work, X-rays, specialists, therapy and more. With a hospitalist, there’s always someone carefully monitoring you. And since hospitalists are on-site, they can respond quickly if there’s a change in your condition. You don’t have to wait for your doctor to be called to the hospital.

Keep your primary care physician informed.
Communication is a key component of this program. Your hospitalist will work very closely with your primary care physician to coordinate your care. They’ll be in continual contact during your hospitalization.

Transition your care back to your doctor.
When you’re discharged, your hospitalist will send a detailed summary of your stay and treatment to your physician, so he or she can continue your care. The hospitalist will also schedule a follow-up
appointment with your doctor.

YOUR CLINICAL CARE COORDINATOR— ANOTHER MEMBER OF YOUR CARE TEAM.

When you first come to the hospital, a clinical care coordinator (CCC) will visit you. This registered nurse works with your hospitalist. He or she will gather information from you; contact your primary care physician about your medical history, if needed; and keep you and your family informed on what’s happening throughout your hospital stay.


 

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Good Samaritan Hospital
255 Lafayette Ave., Suffern, NY 10901
(845) 368-5000