PPT-Care planning: the law, accountability and the patient.
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Care planning the law accountability and the patient Richard Pitt and Nigel Plant November 2013 Service user involvement Expert patients Partnership working Interprofessional
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Care planning the law accountability and the patient Richard Pitt and Nigel Plant November 2013 Service user involvement Expert patients Partnership working Interprofessional working Compassionate care. brPage 2br Accountability and delegation What you need to know The principles of accountability and delegation Whether you are a nurse student health care assistant HCA or assistant practitioner AP the principles of both delegation and accountabilit Care Transitions from Hospital to Home: IDEAL Discharge Planning Training. [Hospital Name | Presenter name and title | Date of presentation]. Strategy 4. : IDEAL Discharge Planning (Tool 4. ). Today’s session. socio-economically. . and. . ethnically. . deprived. . patients. at the . postnatal. . and. . geriatric. . ward. Research . group. . Integrated. Care in . Metropolitan. area (INCAM Brussels). Why conversations matter. 2. Conversations matter. 90%. . of people say that talking with their loved ones about future health care decisions is . important . Only . 27% . actually have . 3. Source: The Conversation Project National Survey . Taylor, chapter 6. Values. Ideas or beliefs a person considers highly important.. Learned through interactions with social systems such as family, culture, religion, school, work, friends, etc.. Ethics. Taylor, chapter 6. Values. Ideas or beliefs a person considers highly important.. Learned through interactions with social systems such as family, culture, religion, school, work, friends, etc.. Ethics. Care Transitions from Hospital to Home: IDEAL Discharge Planning Training. [Hospital Name | Presenter name and title | Date of presentation]. Strategy 4. : IDEAL Discharge Planning (Tool 4. ). Today’s session. Apoyo. (PI: Fischer) and CASA (PI: Bekelman) research teams. People with Serious Illness: A Major Opportunity to Improve Value. High costs, poor quality of life in serious illness. Default provision of intensive treatments (intensive care unit, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, mechanical ventilation) regardless of patient preference. Who, . What, When. , . Where, Why. Dr. Tom O’Neil. Assistant Professor. Department of Family Medicine. Department of Internal Medicine. University of Michigan. Disclosure. I have no outside financial disclosures relevant to today’s presentation . I would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the land, the . Wiradjuri and . Dharawal. . people and pay my respects to Elders past, present and emerging leaders and Aboriginal people here today. . Jane F. Potter. Funding. This . program is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of an award totaling $751,695.00 with 0% financed with non-governmental sources. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by HRSA, HHS, or the U.S. Government. For more information, please visit HRSA.gov.. Patrick McCruden DBE, MTS, HEC-C. Kirsten Antonacci Dempsey, MA. 1. Agenda. Defining Our Terms. Promises. Ethical Foundations. History. Pitfalls and Challenges. Research. Public Health Approach. 2. I. Defining . Calgary Zone. (403) 943-0249. http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/advancecareplanning.asp. myvoice@albertahealthservices.ca. Advance Care Planning: Goals of Care - Calgary Zone. Advance Care Planning is a process that involves: . 1. Annual Wellness Visit. AWV steps:. Verify >365 days since last AWV. Update Medical History, Meds, Care Team. Address Best Practice Alerts . Perform Medicare Health Risk Assessment (MA can do this if requested). Find in Flowsheets..
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