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Thursday, December 5, 2013 ■ 1:30 – 2:30 PM EASTERN

PRESENTERS:. Lynn H. Spragens, MBA Consultant, Center to Advance Palliative Care Spragens & Associates, LLC Durham, NC lynn@lspragens.com. Rachel Augustin, MPH Director of Research Center to Advance Palliative Care New York, NY rachel.augustin@mssm.edu.

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Thursday, December 5, 2013 ■ 1:30 – 2:30 PM EASTERN

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  1. PRESENTERS: Lynn H. Spragens, MBAConsultant, Center to Advance Palliative Care Spragens & Associates, LLC Durham, NC lynn@lspragens.com Rachel Augustin, MPHDirector of ResearchCenter to Advance Palliative Care New York, NY rachel.augustin@mssm.edu Thursday, December 5, 2013 ■1:30 – 2:30 PM EASTERN

  2. DISCLOSURE No financial conflicts related to the content of this presentation

  3. Discussion Points

  4. 1. Registry OVERVIEW

  5. Slide 7 of 31

  6. 2. NEW features

  7. Goal: Streamline andIncrease Flexibility

  8. Goal: Improved Data Entry

  9. Goal: Enhanced Reporting

  10. Registered Users: edit profile, change password, upload picture View Programs: edit program profile, add new programs, manage users View Reports: access program reports, and Customized Reports View Data: submit data collection form, view prior year data submissions

  11. Non-Linear Navigation: edit program profile, add new programs, manage users View Programs: edit program profile, add new programs, manage users

  12. 3. 2011 results (Prior Method and Design)

  13. 2011 Hospital Palliative Care Penetration

  14. 2011 Hospital Palliative Care PenetrationBy Hospital Bed Size Median 5.6% 50 to 100 Bed Hospital Median 2.9% 100 to 200Bed Hospital Median 2.7% 201 to 300Bed Hospital Median 2.5% 300 PlusBed Hospital

  15. The 2011 Palliative Care Team

  16. Total 2011LENGTHof STAY for patients with a palliative care consult

  17. 4. future planning

  18. Future Priorities For Content

  19. Palliative Care ContinuumReporting the full picture

  20. Facilitating the Quality ImprovementProcess

  21. 5. Next steps (What we need from you)

  22. Thank you!

  23. Question & Answer Period ABOUT CAPC The Center to Advance Palliative Care (CAPC) provides health care professionals with the tools, training and technical assistance necessary to start and sustain successful palliative care programs in hospitals and other health care settings. CAPC is a national organization dedicated to increasing the availability of quality palliative care services for people facing serious illness.

  24. Continue the Discussion on CAPCconnectTM Forum! At the conclusion of this audio conference, we welcome you to continue the discussion with your peers and faculty on CAPCconnectTM Forum! Go to: http://www.capc.org/forums to post your message and comments within the “Data Collection and Measurement” discussion topic! Slide 31 of 31

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