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State-Authorized Portable Orders (SAPO)Training for Health Care Professionals
Created by the National Center for Ethics in Health CareINCLUDES UPDATES IN VHA DIRECTIVE 1004.04, dated February 26, 2019PPT last updated: 2/27/19
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BackgroundWhat are SAPO?
VA policy
on SAPO
Summary of major changes to VHA Directive 1004.04, State-Authorized Portable Orders (SAPO),
dated February 26, 2019
Which SAPO are recognized in VA?
Offering SAPO
Writing
SAPO
Veterans
who lack decision-making capacity and do not have a surrogate
Documentation
References
Slide3What Are SAPO?Specialized forms or identifiers, for example, bracelets or necklaces, that translate a patient’s preferences regarding life-sustaining treatments – such as resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, or the provision of artificial nutrition and hydration – into portable medical orders
Used in the majority of the 50 states to help ensure that patients’ life-sustaining treatment (LST) decisions are known and honored in emergency situationsDesigned to travel with the patient whenever the patient is transported to or from a health care facility and to be communicated to first responders, for example, ambulance personnel, and clinicians for use in a medical crisis
Slide4VA Policy on SAPOVA is committed to promoting Veteran-centered care, ensuring that Veterans’ values, goals, and treatment preferences are respected and reflected in the care they receive, therefore, VHA supports the use of SAPO
VHA Directive 1004.04, State-Authorized Portable Orders (SAPO), dated February 26, 2019Defines policy for the use and execution of SAPOReplaced VHA Handbook 1004.04, published October 25, 2012
Slide5VHA Directive 1004.04: Major Changes Aligns with
VHA Handbook 1004.03, Life-Sustaining Treatment Decisions: Eliciting, Documenting and Honoring Patients’ Values, Goals and PreferencesExpands the definition of SAPO that are recognized in VA to include those authorized by state law or the state medical board or associationTo ensure fairness, now requires that each facility accept any valid SAPO from any state. Facilities continue to have discretion in determining the SAPO that will be offered at the facility.Changes the name of the required electronic health record progress note title for associating SAPO from “Out-of-Hospital Orders” to “State-Authorized Portable Orders,” and allows facilities flexibility in adding a suffix to this title to reflect local needs
Slide6VHA Directive 1004.04: Major Changes (continued)Removes the requirement for practitioners to write a separate progress note specifying the date, jurisdiction, and description of the substance of the SAPO
Clarifies that SAPO are not required to be offered prior to discharge to Veterans who are admitted only under observation statusExplains that facilities must develop document management processes for rescinding/removing SAPO from Crisis, Warnings, Allergies/Adverse Reactions, and Directives (CWAD) postings, when SAPO are no longer currentEstablishes requirements for policy implementation no later than 6 months after publication (August 26, 2019).
Slide7Which SAPO are Recognized in VA?SAPO forms or identifiers authorized by state law and the state medical board or association
Each VA medical facility must accept/honor a patient’s valid SAPO from any stateConsult with your District Counsel if you have questions about the validity of SAPO
Slide8Examples of SAPO
West Virginia’s Physician Orders for Scope of Treatment (POST)New York’s Medical Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment (MOLST)Minnesota’s Provider Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST)
Oregon’s Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST
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New York State’s Out-of-Hospital DNR order form
Slide9Offering SAPOVA practitioners must offer SAPO in the following circumstances:
When SAPO are requested by a Veteran (or surrogate, if the Veteran lacks decision-making capacity)Prior to discharge, or upon completion of outpatient encounters with Veterans for whom VA LST orders have been written * Prior to discharge for Veterans who already have SAPO, the practitioner must ask whether the SAPO will remain as-is or whether revisions are needed and, if necessary, provide a new SAPO
Slide10Writing SAPOWithin VA, SAPO may only be written by VA practitioners who are authorized under state law or the state medical board or association to write SAPO, and who are authorized by
VHA Handbook 1004.03, Life-Sustaining Treatment Decisions: Eliciting, Documenting, and Honoring Patients' Values, Goals, and Preferences, to write DNAR/DNR and other life-sustaining treatment ordersConsult with District Counsel to determine who is authorized to complete SAPO within the state
Slide11Writing SAPOIn VA, a goals of care conversation (GoCC) is required (per
VHA Handbook 1004.03) prior to writing orders, including SAPO, related to LST, and for ensuring consistency between the patient’s VA LST orders and SAPO.
Slide12Veteran Presents With SAPO in a Medical Emergency
If a Veteran presents with SAPO in a medical emergency, VA practitioners must act in accordance with the Veteran’s SAPO, unless:There are VA LST notes and orders in the Veteran’s electronic health record more recent than the SAPO. In such circumstances, the more recent VA LST notes and orders have priorityThere is a reason to doubt the validity of the SAPOThe Veteran indicates by unambiguous verbal or non-verbal instructions that the SAPO are to be rescinded
Slide13Veteran Presents with SAPO Outside the Context of a Medical Emergency (or Emergency Has Been Resolved)
If the Veteran has no VA LST orders, the practitioner must initiate a goals of care conversation with the Veteran or surrogate and also write an LST note and orders as required by VHA Handbook 1004.03When a Veteran presents with SAPO outside the context of a medical emergency and has VA LST orders, the practitioner must ensure that the LST orders and SAPO are consistent
Slide14Veterans Presents with SAPO, Lacks Capacity, and Does Not Have a SurrogateThe practitioner must:
Request District Chief Counsel’s assistance to obtain a special guardian for health careORWrite LST notes and orders consistent with the SAPO and then, within 24 hours, generate a consult to engage the multidisciplinary committee (MDC) review processSee VHA Handbook 1004.03 for more information on the MDC review processFlowchart: Establishing Life-Sustaining Treatment (LST) Plans for Patients Who Lack Decision-Making Capacity, Have No Surrogate, and Have No Active LST Orders
Slide15SAPO DocumentationIf a Veteran presents with SAPO or
a VA practitioner writes SAPO, VA staff must:Follow locally developed processes for ensuring that paper SAPO are promptly scanned into the Veteran’s electronic health record and are associated with the mandated progress note titleEnsure that the original paper document is returned to the Veteran or surrogate decision maker
Slide16SAPO DocumentationSAPO must be scanned into the record and associated with the progress note title “State-Authorized Portable Orders”
Facilities may add a suffix to this note title to reflect local needs
Slide17Examples of Note Titles with Local Suffix
E.g., “State-Authorized Portable Orders – CA POLST” E.g., “State-Authorized Portable Orders – MOLST” * All note title must start with “State-Authorized Portable Orders”
Slide18SAPO DocumentationVHA Directive 1004.04 removed the earlier requirement for practitioners to write a separate progress note specifying the date, jurisdiction, and description of the substance of the SAPO
It is sufficient to scan the document into the Veteran’s record and associate it with the appropriate note title
Slide19ReferencesVHA Directive 1004.04,
State-Authorized Portable Orders (SAPO), dated February 26, 2019FAQ: VHA Directive 1004.04, SAPOVHA Handbook 1004.03, Life-Sustaining Treatment Decisions Initiative: Eliciting, Documenting, and Honoring Patients’ Values, Goals, and Preferences, dated January 11, 2017Website: National Center for Ethics in Health Care
Slide20Questions? Email VHAEthics@va.gov