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DEPARTMENT DIVISION NAME Family Medicine Palliative Medicine Algu,Kavita Palliative Medicine Arvanitis,Jennifer Palliative Medicine Berman,Hershl (Hal) Palliative Medicine Buchman,Stephen (Sandy) Palliative Medicine Cellarius,Victor Palliative Medicine Goldman,Russell Palliative Medicine Hashemi,Narges Palliative Medicine Howe,Marnie

Section 3 - Developing Quality Palliative and End of Life Care 1. Open discussion about palliative and end of life care should be promoted and encouraged through media, education and awareness programmes aimed at the public and the health and social care sector. 2. The core principles of palliative and end of life care should be a generic

4.4 Key findings on the current state of palliative and end of life care provision 37 4.4.1 Unmet needs and disparities in access to palliative and end of life care 38 4.4.2 Unmet needs and disparities when in receipt of palliative and end of life care 39 4.5 Ways forward: Recommendations for policy, practice and research

Regional Palliative and End-of-Life Care Coordinator. Senior CommUnity Care, Western CO. thosmith@voa.org Tom is passionate about educating others on palliative and end-of-life care. He is the co-chair of the National PACE Association's Palliative and End -of-Life Workgroup As an employee of Volunteers of America, he works with

The Strategy Unit Palliative & End of Life Care in the West Midlands, 2017 i S:\Commissioning Intelligence And Strategy\Strategic Analytics\Projects 2016\NHSE WM EoLC\report\final update\Palliative and End of Life Care in the West Midlands - final - 171005.docx Document Title Palliative and End of Life Care in the West Midlands Job No SU331

The most current directives guiding both Palliative & End of Life Care is the Ambitions for Palliative & End of Life Care 'A national framework for local action 2015-2020' and the Five Year Forward View for the NHS published by Simon Stevens in 2015. 3.1 The 6 Ambitions for Palliative &End of Life Care

1 Palliative Care Quality End of Life Care Resource Book Palliative Care Needs Round Checklist (Based on the ACU and Calvary Palliative Care Needs Rounds Checklist) Palliative Care Needs Round Checklist Triggers to discuss resident at needs rounds One or more of: 1. You would not be surprised if the resident died in the next six months 2.

palliative care plan 2012-2016 Inpatient palliative care There are 300 specialist palliative care beds located in NSW public hospitals, affiliated hospitals and other facilities in the NSW health system. Care is also routinely provided in non-designated palliative care beds. In 2008-09, there were 19,800 palliative care

outcomes of rehabilitation and survival or end-of-life care and death, moving through a complementary continuum of disease management and palliative care, with an increasing emphasis on palliative care toward the end of life. A recent survey of 1,540 Canadians showed that only 58% were aware that palliative care is available to people who need it.

End of Life Nursing Education Consortium, Pediatric Palliative Care – ELNEC PPC ELNEC- Pediatric Palliative Care was designed and developed by 20 pediatric palliative care experts and piloted in 2003. Each year, at least three national train -the-trainer pediatric palliative care

ples guiding palliative and end-of-life care and examine their relevance in the care of orthopaedic patients fac-ing the diagnosis of a chronic, life-threatening, or life-limiting condition. Palliative Care Palliative care is a philosophy, as well as a clearly identi-fi ed system for delivering patient care that prioritizes

end-of-life. In the Canadian Strategy on Palliative and End-of-Life Care, the terms are used together to describe care aimed at improving the quality of living and dying for those facing life threatening illness (Health Canada, 2007). Palliative and end-of-life care includes both caregiver and bereavement support, and involves the "combination of