Neurohospitalists specialize in providing expert care for patients with neurological conditions during their hospital stay. Their focus includes acute and complex disorders such as strokes, seizures, traumatic brain injuries, and infections like meningitis or encephalitis. Unlike outpatient specialists, neurohospitalists work exclusively in the inpatient setting, offering continuous, hands-on management to stabilize patients and prevent complications. Their expertise enables rapid diagnosis and treatment, often in collaboration with emergency physicians, intensivists, and other specialists. This immediate availability is crucial for timely interventions, especially in emergencies like stroke, where every moment is vital.
Beyond direct patient care, neurohospitalists contribute significantly to improving hospital protocols related to neurological treatment. They often lead efforts to streamline stroke response systems, seizure management, and delirium prevention, helping reduce hospital stays and enhance recovery outcomes. Additionally, neurohospitalists play a key role in coordinating transitions from hospital to outpatient care, ensuring patients receive proper follow-up and rehabilitation. With the growing complexity of neurological diseases and hospital environments, neurohospitalists have become essential in optimizing care delivery, enhancing patient safety, and elevating the overall quality of neurological healthcare within acute care settings. Their continuous presence in hospitals improves coordination among medical teams, leading to faster decision-making and better patient experiences.
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Sergey Suchkov, N.D. Zelinskii Institute for Organic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation