CAPC Palliative Care Discussion Forum
Palliative Care and the ICU
I am a palliative care physcian who works full time in the intensive care units (80 bed) at the largest private hospital(>600 beds) in our state. I have focused on terminal extubations for the last two years (250 deaths since 2008). I attend each death, staying at the bedside to titrate medications and lend family support (am boarded in psychiatry and consult psychiatry). Most often I conduct a lengthy family meeting in the am and extubate in the afternoon, often giving the family 4 hours of uninterrupted time. Family satisfaction expressed at the bedside is very high (I have not measured). This method saves at least 1 ICU day @ $10,0000 per day. As you can imagine, I am unable to bill for all my time and have never been able to salary myself more than $60,000 a year (three board certifications). Hospital Administration seems deaf when I try to talk about cost savings (easily measured) and don't seem interested in making changes so I can transfer patients out of ICU for terminal care. Can I charge critical care codes for attending extubations? I want to continue doing terminal care. University and VA on a hiring freeze. Can anybody else use my expertise?
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