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| Re:In-patient Palliative Care Program (by PCaines on 02/04/2008)
Depending on your state nursing practice act, payor regulations and hospital by-laws, an advanced practice nurse may bill for consults in the hospital setting. Some states require a collaborative agreement with a physician for this to occur. There are excellent resources about the topic of nurse billing on the CAPC website and on the Hospice and Palliative Care Nurses website (www.hpna.org). This varies from state to state.
A medical director is helpful for program development because of the relationships he/she has with medical staff and the perspecive of medical practice he/she brings to the palliative care program. A physician champion is a critical element for successful programs.
This response was provided by PCLC Faculty Member:
Lyn Ceronsky, MS, APRN, BC
System Director
Fairview Health System
Palliative Care Leadership Center
Minneapolis, MN
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| Re:In-patient Palliative Care Program (by tcousounis on 02/24/2008)
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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