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Palliative Care and the ICU

In Reply To: Palliative Consults in critical care units

Post Re:Palliative Consults in critical care units
Author: Weissman [CAPC/PCLC Faculty]
Date: Jan 30, 2009 8:13 pm

Hello--everey program is a bit different, but I would guess that a mature program is seeing 20-40% or more of it's volume from ICUs--some programs start in the ICU and thus have very high percentages. As to reason, by far the most common is to help with goals of care. The intake is done by differently by different services, but most common would be physician or advance practice nurse. There is no national data on # of follow-up visits for ICU patients, a good rule of thumb for all pall. care consults is to expect an average of 3 follow-ups per patient, if the team, as part of their practice, does follow-ups. Some programs do one-time visits only (some of the Kaiser hospitals).
I'm not sure I understand the billing component of your question.

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