Study Finds that Dying Patients and Families Suffer from Lack of Continuity of Physician Care
Posted on: Monday, 16 March 2009, 08:53 CDT
NHPCO Stresses the Importance of Continued Involvement between Hospice Providers and Patient's Primary Physicians
National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization wants to emphasize the importance of the primary physician's ongoing involvement with a patient and family once a person has been referred and made the transition to hospice care.
"There are certainly challenges in maintaining ongoing communication between referring physicians and hospice providers, but this study demonstrates that there is a need," said
In the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services conditions of participation (CoPs) for Medicare certified hospice providers, involvement of the primary physician is indicated. Current CoPs require that the hospice interdisciplinary group complete the patient's initial comprehensive assessment in consultation with the individual's attending physician (if any) within five days of the election of hospice. And the care plan developed by the hospice team must be done in consultation with the patient's attending physician.
As healthcare providers continue to work on creating a more seamless continuum of care from diagnosis through hospice, the need for patients and families to feel supported is critically important.
"All physicians who have cared for a person during a life-limiting illness should continue to be a part of the patient's journey at the end of life. While the primary physician's role will change, his or her involvement should not stop when hospice starts," Schumacher noted.
Recognizing the importance of supporting families, hospices offer bereavement services to family members for a year after the death of their loved one.
Information about hospice, palliative care and advance care planning is available from NHPCO's Caring Connections, www.caringinfo.org or 800/658-8898.
CONTACT: Jon Radulovic (703) 837-3139 jradulovic@nhpco.org
SOURCE National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization
Source: PR Newswire
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