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Page 1: PALLIATIVE CARE UPDATE

PALLIATIVE CAREUPDATE

PALLIATIVE CAREUPDATE

BY

SALLY SAMPLE, MDBY

SALLY SAMPLE, MD

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LIFE IS SHORTLIFE IS SHORT

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Employment AffiliationsEmployment Affiliations

Medical Director Vitas Innovative Hospice, Sacramento Valley

Medical Director End-of-life pilot for Medi-Cal administered by

APS Healthcare starting 2010

Hospitalist Woodland Memorial Hospital

Medical Director Vitas Innovative Hospice, Sacramento Valley

Medical Director End-of-life pilot for Medi-Cal administered by

APS Healthcare starting 2010

Hospitalist Woodland Memorial Hospital

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FINANCIAL DISCLOSUREFINANCIAL DISCLOSURE

• I have no financial gains or incentives for this talk

• I have no financial gains or incentives for this talk

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GOALSGOALS

• To have everyone thinking of Palliative Care when dealing with their chronically ill patients

• To encourage discussions with those patients• To realize that just because we CAN do a treatment

doesn’t mean we SHOULD• To remember:

Everyone dies--it is not a failure

• To have everyone thinking of Palliative Care when dealing with their chronically ill patients

• To encourage discussions with those patients• To realize that just because we CAN do a treatment

doesn’t mean we SHOULD• To remember:

Everyone dies--it is not a failure

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SUMMARYSUMMARY

• DEFINITIONS

• HISTORY stigma of death and dying

• PC Today and the HCP role– Some relevant references to the literature– Legislation– National and State Trends

• DEFINITIONS

• HISTORY stigma of death and dying

• PC Today and the HCP role– Some relevant references to the literature– Legislation– National and State Trends

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PC DEFINITIONSPC DEFINITIONS

--Care of the entire person and family--physical, psychological, social and spiritual

– Care to minimize Suffering

Cassell,E.J.(1982).The nature of suffering and the goals of medicine. NEJM 306(11),639-45

--Care of the entire person and family--physical, psychological, social and spiritual

– Care to minimize Suffering

Cassell,E.J.(1982).The nature of suffering and the goals of medicine. NEJM 306(11),639-45

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PC DEFINITIONS PC DEFINITIONS

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GRAPHGRAPH

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HISTORYHISTORY

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HISTORYHISTORY

• PALLIATIVE CARE: OLDEST FORM OF MEDICINE

• NEWEST SUBSPECIALTY

• PALLIATIVE CARE: OLDEST FORM OF MEDICINE

• NEWEST SUBSPECIALTY

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PALLIATIVE CAREPALLIATIVE CARE

19th century and before:

approach to illness involved family, church,

very few life prolonging treatments

family at death bed

dying was part of life

19th century and before:

approach to illness involved family, church,

very few life prolonging treatments

family at death bed

dying was part of life

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PALLIATIVE CAREPALLIATIVE CARE

• 19th century and before

• Health Care Provider Role:

Diagnosis and Prognosis– Whether the patient would succumb

• 19th century and before

• Health Care Provider Role:

Diagnosis and Prognosis– Whether the patient would succumb

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PALLLIATIVE CAREPALLLIATIVE CARE

• Civil War changed nature of death and dying--no longer family at death bed

This Republic of Suffering. By Drew Gilpin Faust

• Civil War changed nature of death and dying--no longer family at death bed

This Republic of Suffering. By Drew Gilpin Faust

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PALLIATIVE CAREPALLIATIVE CARE

• Mid 20th Century---life prolonging Rx• Prognosis gave way to treatment

– Antibiotics in WWII– CPR– Gastrostomy tubes– ICU’s– Other life sustaining/prolonging treatments

• Mid 20th Century---life prolonging Rx• Prognosis gave way to treatment

– Antibiotics in WWII– CPR– Gastrostomy tubes– ICU’s– Other life sustaining/prolonging treatments

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PALLIATIVE CAREPALLIATIVE CARE

• mid 20th century

– Prognosis took lesser role

– Emphasis on treatment

• mid 20th century

– Prognosis took lesser role

– Emphasis on treatment

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PALLIATIVE CAREPALLIATIVE CARE

• mid 20th century

– Care of the terminally ill given less importance in medical training

– Talk of death and dying became socially unacceptable and seen as medical failures

• mid 20th century

– Care of the terminally ill given less importance in medical training

– Talk of death and dying became socially unacceptable and seen as medical failures

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WHERE ARE WE TODAY?WHERE ARE WE TODAY?

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CARTOONCARTOON

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PALLIATIVE CARE TODAYPALLIATIVE CARE TODAY

• Cost Reduction

1. 27-30% Medicare dollars spent last year of life

2. Palliative care services in hospitals save money*

3. Hospice referrals save money

*Center for Advancement of Palliative Care

Website:CAPC.org

• Cost Reduction

1. 27-30% Medicare dollars spent last year of life

2. Palliative care services in hospitals save money*

3. Hospice referrals save money

*Center for Advancement of Palliative Care

Website:CAPC.org

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PALLIATIVE CARE TODAYPALLIATIVE CARE TODAY

ALLEVIATE SUFFERING ALLEVIATE SUFFERING

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PALLIATIVE CARE TODAYPALLIATIVE CARE TODAY

• HCP’s Role • Prognosis

• Giving patients choices

• Talk of death and dying when appropriate

• Referral to palliative care and hospice when appropriate

• HCP’s Role • Prognosis

• Giving patients choices

• Talk of death and dying when appropriate

• Referral to palliative care and hospice when appropriate

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PALLIATIVE CARE TODAYPALLIATIVE CARE TODAY

• HCP’s Role– Prognosis

• HCP’s Role– Prognosis

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DEATH TRAJECTORY and PROGNOSISDEATH TRAJECTORY and PROGNOSIS

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DEATH TRAJECTORY and PROGNOSISDEATH TRAJECTORY and PROGNOSIS

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DEATH TRAJECTORY and PROGNOSISDEATH TRAJECTORY and PROGNOSIS

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DEATH TRAJECTORYDEATH TRAJECTORY

• Prognosis dwindling patient• Prognosis dwindling patient

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DWINDLING PATIENTDWINDLING PATIENT

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DWINDLING PATIENTDWINDLING PATIENT

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HCP’S ROLEHCP’S ROLE

• Prognostication– Difficult at best--little or no training– Foreseeing and Foretelling– Doctors are overly optimistic

Christakis, N.A. and Lamont, E.B. (2000).Extent and

determinants of error in doctor’s prognoses in terminally ill patients: prospective cohort study; BMJ 320, 469-72.

• Prognostication– Difficult at best--little or no training– Foreseeing and Foretelling– Doctors are overly optimistic

Christakis, N.A. and Lamont, E.B. (2000).Extent and

determinants of error in doctor’s prognoses in terminally ill patients: prospective cohort study; BMJ 320, 469-72.

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PALLIATIVE CARE TODAYPALLIATIVE CARE TODAY

• HCP’s Role– Giving patients choices

• HCP’s Role– Giving patients choices

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PALLIATIVE CARE TODAYPALLIATIVE CARE TODAY

• Giving patients choices:

• POLST--Cal Legislation AB 3000

effective January 1, 2009

• Giving patients choices:

• POLST--Cal Legislation AB 3000

effective January 1, 2009

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HEALTH CARE PROVIDER’S ROLEHEALTH CARE PROVIDER’S ROLE

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HEALTH CARE PROVIDER’S ROLEHEALTH CARE PROVIDER’S ROLE

• TALK OF DEATH AND DYING

– Legislation “Patient Self Determination Act” of 1991• Requires inpatients be asked about advance care

directives

• TALK OF DEATH AND DYING

– Legislation “Patient Self Determination Act” of 1991• Requires inpatients be asked about advance care

directives

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HEALTH CARE PROVIDER’S ROLEHEALTH CARE PROVIDER’S ROLE• TALK OF DEATH AND DYING

– California law “Right to Know End-of-Life Options” Act AB 2747

– Enacted 5/2008– Patients that have a terminal illness have to be given

accurate info about treatment options and pain management

• TALK OF DEATH AND DYING

– California law “Right to Know End-of-Life Options” Act AB 2747

– Enacted 5/2008– Patients that have a terminal illness have to be given

accurate info about treatment options and pain management

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HEALTH CARE PROVIDER’S ROLEHEALTH CARE PROVIDER’S ROLE

• NEXT YEAR in Contra Costa County:

– A Pilot program for Medi-Cal and End-of-Life

administered by APS Healthcare--more next year

• NEXT YEAR in Contra Costa County:

– A Pilot program for Medi-Cal and End-of-Life

administered by APS Healthcare--more next year

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HEALTH CARE PROVIDER’S ROLEHEALTH CARE PROVIDER’S ROLE

• Talk of Death and Dying– Why is it so hard for us

• Talk of Death and Dying– Why is it so hard for us

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HEALTH CARE PROVIDER’S ROLEHEALTH CARE PROVIDER’S ROLE

• Talk of Death and Dying--Myths– The hard conversation will depress patients– Patients will lose hope– Saying it will make it happen

• Talk of Death and Dying--Myths– The hard conversation will depress patients– Patients will lose hope– Saying it will make it happen

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HEALTH CARE PROVIDER’S ROLEHEALTH CARE PROVIDER’S ROLE

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HEALTH CARE PROVIDER’S ROLEHEALTH CARE PROVIDER’S ROLE

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HEALTH CARE PROVIDER’S ROLEHEALTH CARE PROVIDER’S ROLE

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HEALTH CARE PROVIDER’S ROLEHEALTH CARE PROVIDER’S ROLE

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SUMMARYSUMMARY

• Dying and death are inevitable

• Palliative care or hospice--can alleviate suffering

• Choices--we have them--think about them; discuss them – With life-limiting illnesses

• Aggressive disease modifying treatment• Palliative care• Hospice

• Dying and death are inevitable

• Palliative care or hospice--can alleviate suffering

• Choices--we have them--think about them; discuss them – With life-limiting illnesses

• Aggressive disease modifying treatment• Palliative care• Hospice

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THANK YOUTHANK YOU

• Sally Sample, MD

• Email [email protected]

• Sally Sample, MD

• Email [email protected]