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Does an Integrated Palliative Care Program Reduce Emergency Department Transfers for Nursing Home Palliative Residents?
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<b><i>Background:</i></b> Nursing homes (NHs) are faced with a myriad of challenges to provide quality palliative care to residents who are at their end of life. <b><i>Objectives:</i></b> To describe and examine the impact of the GeriCare Palliative Care Program, which comprises telemedicine, on-site clinical preceptorship, palliative care education program, and Advance Care Planning (ACP) advocacy in reducing emergency department (ED) transfers from NHs. <b><i>Design:</i></b> Retrospective cohort study. <b><i>Setting/Subjects:</i></b> A total of 217 telemedicine consults were conducted for 187 unique NH residents across 5 NHs in Singapore over a 27-month period from April 2018 to June 2020. <b><i>Measurement:</i></b> Records of all enrolled palliative care residents who were triaged by telemedicine consultations were examined. <b><i>Results:</i></b> Our findings revealed that 82% of our urgent telemedicine consultations have successfully averted ED transfers. Gender and completion of ACP were statistically significant between ED transfer group and non-ED transfer group. Among those who completed their ACP, 78.3% of the ED transfer group chose limited intervention as their main goals of care compared with 30% in the non-ED transfer group. <b><i>Conclusions:</i></b> The GeriCare Palliative Care Program is a novel program, which is developed to improve the quality of palliative care in NHs. The comprehensive GeriCare model comprises a systematic framework, an integration of clinical support, ACP advocacy, and education program. Our findings demonstrated that these interventions synergistically led to a reduction in ED transfers while optimizing the residents' quality of care. By carrying out the targeted initiatives to support NHs, the residents could age-in-place comfortably.
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