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HealthPartners Targeted Approach for Advance Directives. Honoring Choices Conference July 18, 2013 Christine Sylvester, Care Delivery Supervisor Kate Kellett, Regional Clinic Director. Advance care planning is a spectrum of decisions. based on patient preference and disease complexity.
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HealthPartners Targeted Approach for Advance Directives Honoring Choices Conference July 18, 2013 Christine Sylvester, Care Delivery Supervisor Kate Kellett, Regional Clinic Director
Advance care planning is a spectrum of decisions. based on patient preference and disease complexity. • This work is part of HealthPartners enterprise-wide end of life care improvement activity.
Advance Care Planning Target Appropriate Patients
Background • Why was the advance directive short form created? • HealthPartners committed to deploying Honoring Choices approach. • Deployment to primary care was not successful (no targeting). • Patients often not open to a facilitated intense advance care planning conversation. • Form “too long” • Patients wanted simpler document for first interaction • HP needed a SYSTEM WIDE approach for ALL 26 clinics. • The completion/return rate of Honoring Choices form was low when piloted. • Based on the patient’s preference, the clinic will offer either the one-page document or the Honoring Choices document.
Honoring Choices Form/Process TARGETING METHODOLOGY • Multiple severe chronic disease • Specialty focus • Cardiology (CHF) • Nephrology ( Kidney Failure) • Oncology (Metastatic Cancer) • Pulmonary (COPD) • Neurology (Dementia, Parkinsons) • Nursing home/Assisted living • Complex frail MSHO • Palliative Care
Elements of Form • Name a person to designate your wishes should you be unable to communicate these decisions. A secondary agent (health care proxy) is optional in the event the primary agent is unavailable.THIS IS CRITICAL first step for many patients. • Choose your particular wishes about efforts to revive you if needed due to no pulse/no breathing.
Elements of Form • Include other wishes if desired. May include religious beliefs, plans for funeral arrangements, donation of organs, any strong value or belief you want known. • Have a notary sign this. Can be done by notaries in the clinic. Can be done by other notaries (bank, etc.) • Reception staff will give or mail copies, the form will be scanned into EPIC and documented on the problem list.
Primary Care Clinic Flow EPIC format – Problem List & Administrative Tab for LOCATION of info
Clinic Trainings • Nursing leaders and Nurse Practitioner provided training to every primary care clinic • One-hour lunch and learn session with webinar option for those who could not attend in person • Workflow reviewed every six months through bi-annual standard work training • Well received!
Outcome Primary Care Patients (65 and Older) with Advance Directive in EPIC ↑ 1,791 patients
Next Step • Frail/Elderly Care model process to target complex primary care patients to Honoring Choices process • Continued attention to 5 key specialties for Honoring Choices • Further learning with our Multicultural populations • When patients condition changes – Honoring Choices can be instituted (re- assess decisions)
Resources • Facilitator Hotline • Notary Public in every clinic • Honoring Choices & POLST form also used in primary care, specialty and hospital • HealthPartners Website is a resource- Forms and Information
Questions • For more information… • Kate Kellett, Regional Clinic Director • Katherine.m.kellett@healthpartners.com • 952.541.2614 • Christine Sylvester, Care Delivery Supervisor • Christine.m.sylvester@healthpartners.com • 651.254.7516