Dayton is designated as a dental Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA Score: 25/25). Residents may have limited access to dental providers.
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About Hospitalist Specialists
What to know about hospitalist specialists in Dayton
A hospitalist is a physician who specializes in the care of patients during hospitalization. These doctors focus exclusively on inpatient medicine, managing patients from admission through discharge. Hospitalists coordinate care between multiple specialists, oversee treatment plans, communicate with families, and ensure safe transitions back to outpatient care. They are experts in managing acute illnesses, complex medical conditions, and the unique challenges that arise during hospital stays.
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Best Insurance for Hospitalist Specialists in Dayton
Insurance networks with the most in-network providers
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The most widely accepted insurance for hospitalist specialists in Dayton is Aetna, with 100% of providers in-network. UnitedHealthcare and UMR also offer strong hospitalist specialists networks in the area. Verify your specific plan coverage directly with the provider's office before scheduling.
Based on federal Transparency in Coverage filings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about hospitalist specialists in Dayton
How many hospitalists are in Dayton, OH?
There are 60 hospitalists practicing in Dayton, OH. Use the filters above to narrow down your search based on your specific needs.
Can I get telehealth appointments with hospitalists in Dayton?
Some hospitalists in Dayton offer telehealth services. Use the telehealth filter to find providers offering virtual consultations.
What is the best insurance for hospitalist specialists in Dayton?
Based on network size, the best insurance options for hospitalist specialists in Dayton are: Aetna (100% in-network), UnitedHealthcare (95% in-network), UMR (93% in-network).
Do hospitalist specialists in Dayton accept Aetna?
Yes, 100% of hospitalist specialists in Dayton accept Aetna. That's 60 out of 60 providers. Filter the listings above by Aetna to find in-network providers.
Do hospitalist specialists in Dayton accept UnitedHealthcare?
Yes, 95% of hospitalist specialists in Dayton accept UnitedHealthcare. That's 57 out of 60 providers. Filter the listings above by UnitedHealthcare to find in-network providers.
Do hospitalist specialists in Dayton accept UMR?
Yes, 93% of hospitalist specialists in Dayton accept UMR. That's 56 out of 60 providers. Filter the listings above by UMR to find in-network providers.
Do hospitalist specialists in Dayton accept Cigna?
Yes, 92% of hospitalist specialists in Dayton accept Cigna. That's 55 out of 60 providers. Filter the listings above by Cigna to find in-network providers.
Community Health in Dayton, OH
Health data from CDC PLACES across 31 ZIP codes (population: 496,172)
Based on CDC community health data, Dayton residents face several health challenges that are particularly relevant when seeking hospitalist specialists care. In this area, obesity affects 37.7% of adults, and depression affects 25.6% of adults. Additionally, lack of health insurance affects 8.1% of adults, and smoking affects 15.5% of adults.
Food insecurity affects 17.0% of the community, which can impact overall health outcomes and access to care.
Source: CDC PLACES, 2023. County Health Rankings, 2025. Prevalence rates among adults aged 18+.
Common Medications Prescribed by Hospitalist Specialists in Dayton
Based on Medicare Part D prescribing data (2023)
Hospitalist Specialists in Dayton, OH most commonly prescribe the following medications to their Medicare patients. These prescribing patterns reflect the most prevalent conditions treated in the area.
Atorvastatin Calcium — 2,273 claims, prescribed to 655 patients
Furosemide — 1,578 claims, prescribed to 659 patients
Amlodipine Besylate — 1,464 claims, prescribed to 495 patients
Pantoprazole Sodium — 1,284 claims, prescribed to 657 patients
Apixaban (Eliquis) — 1,144 claims, prescribed to 220 patients
Prednisone — 954 claims, prescribed to 856 patients
Source: CMS Medicare Provider Utilization and Payment Data: Part D Prescribers, 2023. Data reflects Medicare Part D prescriptions only and may not represent total prescribing patterns.