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Author: tcousounis
Date: Feb 24, 2008 4:33 pm

As the PCLC faculty state, a medical director is not required, but an inpatient consult program will increase its chances for success by having a physician champion. Inpatient consult programs that start as "community service" programs (without a physician champion and without a dedicated source of patient service revenue) frequently fail to "mature" - eventually the hospital finds alternative means to deliver better end-of-life care (such as making use of hospitalists already on staff) that demand less "financial sponsorship".
Tim Cousounis, Mdvantage Palliative Care Group.
www.palliativecarebilling.com


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