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What is Palliative Care?. A philosophy of carePrevent and relieve sufferingQuality of life Personal growthAn organized, highly structured care modelEnhancement to disease-based treatmentAssist with decision makingRendered along with life prolonging treatment, or as main focus of carenatio
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2. What is Palliative Care? A philosophy of care
Prevent and relieve suffering
Quality of life
Personal growth
An organized, highly structured care model
Enhancement to disease-based treatment
Assist with decision making
Rendered along with life prolonging treatment, or as main focus of care
nationalconsensusproject.org
3. Question…
“Would you be surprised if this patient died in the next one to two years?”
4. Current Healthcare State – Crisis Management So, where do many patients today turn when they have a health crisis?
The HOSPITAL
5. One Solution: Palliative Care Program in Primary Care Office Setting
Treatment options
Based on patient’s wishes and values
Face-to-face or electronic communication (EHR)
Proactively avoiding crisis
Medical and social conditions addressed
Office visits when appropriate
6. Program Interventions Program Referral
Assessment
Volunteer
Chaplain
Care planning w/MD and patient/family
Case/Symptom Management
Monthly contact by phone or home visit
Documentation
Data collection
7. Satisfactions Surveys for Partners Program
Patients Very High (4.8/5.0)
Providers Excellent (5.0/5.0)
8. 2007 – Hospice UtilizationPROVIDENCE HOSPICE N=898 PARTNERS PROGRAM N=63
9. Hospital Admission Rate Date Range: 8/4/04 – 10/30/06
10. Our Goals To empower patients in managing their end of life care
To increase
Primary care office case mgmt
Patient/provider satisfaction
Use of community resources
Hospice and home health referrals
To decrease
Unnecessary hospitalizations and ER visits
11. James Lee MD
jlee@everettclinic.com