PCLC at University of Virginia Health System (UVA)

  1. Location
    Charlottesville, VA
  2. Leader
  3. Faculty
    • Joshua Barclay
      MD, MS, Assistant Professor of Medicine
    • Paula Capobianco
      LCSW, MS, Social Worker
    • David Y. Ling
      MD, Associate Professor
    • Jody Reyes
      MSBA, BSN, OCN, Administrator, Cancer Services
  4. Photo: David Ling
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Train with this PCLC

University of Virginia Health System (UVA) At-A-Glance

University of Virginia Health System is an academic institution with a 650-bed acute care hospital, a transitional care hospital, a skilled nursing facility, and an inpatient acute hospice care facility, as well as schools of medicine and nursing, residency programs and fellowships, a home health agency, and partnerships with local hospices. Our office-based palliative care clinic is associated with an inpatient consultation service and home and inpatient hospices. We have been integrated into the cancer center since 2001, and the heart failure team since 2015, and we see patients with all other diagnoses as well. We use patient-reported outcomes data integrated into the EPIC EMR to track symptoms and functional status, trigger interventions, measure response to treatment, and to identify patients in need of palliative care. Working closely with primary providers, we offer patients seamless care coordination between inpatient, outpatient and hospice settings. 

Key benefits of training with UVA also include access to:

  • In-person or virtual training
  • A thriving outpatient team with excellent integration across inpatient and home hospice settings
  • Observation of our Supportive Care Tumor board: a multidisciplinary meeting held weekly to discuss patients with declining functional status, worsening symptoms, recent admissions, and those approaching end of life
  • Expertise in ensuring quality communication and care coordination across care settings
  • Models for staffing and infrastructure needed for office-based palliative care
  • Guidance in using the EPIC EMR to devise and implement clinical triggers, track symptoms and functional status, measure quality indicators, and leverage as a database for research or QI projects
  • Guidance regarding the successful alignment of palliative care with hospital-wide quality metrics
  • Expertise in attaining strong physician buy-in, resulting in high volume of referrals

Questions?

For specific questions about UVA, including available training dates, submit an inquiry.

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Leslie J. Blackhall
MD, MTS, Associate Professor of Medicine

Leslie J. Blackhall, MD, MTS, is an associate professor of medicine and section head for palliative medicine at the University of Virginia School of Medicine. She was a program leader for a 2012 CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) Innovation Award, which integrates patient-reported outcomes into the electronic medical record in the outpatient setting as a guide to improving the quality of life, care coordination, and end-of-life care planning for patients with incurable malignancies. This program has been extended since then, through extensive intramural funding, to include patients with advanced heart failure. Dr. Blackhall won the 2015 American Cancer Society Lane Adams Quality of Life Award for her work with cancer patients.