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What It’s Like… trying to take care of seriously ill patients in the current healthcare financing system Diane E. Meier, MD Center to Advance Palliative Care NAM Roundtable on Quality of Care of People with Serious Illness November 28, 2017
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Primary care doc Dr. Jones
“I know they keep showing up in the ED in the middle of the night, but what can I do about her back pain? The orthopedist and the neurologist say surgery is not an option. Tylenol doesn’t work and her diabetes doctor says she can’t take NSAIDS because of her kidneys. And we can’t use opioids in someone like her!”
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Dr. Jones, continued… “I’ve sent home care in there several times, but they just discharge her after a few weeks because they say she doesn’t have a ‘skilled need.’ She’s not even close to hospice eligible and Bernard refuses to talk about nursing home with me. What am I supposed to do?”
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Certified Home Health Agency
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Dr. Jones saw an about a house calls program for complex patients in the new Medicare ACO, and he calls the number…
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After talking to a palliative care colleague on the house calls team, Dr. Jones okays trying a little morphine…
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In conversation with the housecalls team, Dr
In conversation with the housecalls team, Dr. Jones learns about eligibility for hospice in dementia patients…
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Before and After Usual Care Palliative Care
4 calls to 911 in a 3 month period, leading to 4 ED visits and 3 hospitalizations, leading to Hospital acquired infection Functional decline Family distress Housecalls referral Pain management 24/7 phone coverage Support for caregiver Meals on Wheels Friendly visitor program No 911 calls, ED visits, or hospitalizations in last 18 months Hospice referral 5 months before a peaceful death at home
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What made this care possible?
A new payment mechanism enabled by a risk bearing entity (in this case, a Medicare ACO).
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