WIHI - A Podcast from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement
Health & Fitness:Medicine
Date: April 21, 2011
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Sometimes when a researcher’s work gets published in an academic journal, intense media attention isn’t the full story. Since August 2010, when Dr. Jennifer Temel’s New England Journal of Medicine article was published, the findings have had a major impact on clinical leaders on the frontlines of palliative care. Just ask Dr. Allan Ramsay from Fletcher Allen in Vermont. He and his colleagues couldn’t pass around the NEJM article fast enough! For the first time, a prominent study showed that patients newly diagnosed with terminal lung cancer who received palliative care not only experienced less pain and better quality of life, they also lived longer.
The benefits of palliative care, and indeed the entire concept, have often been obscured by more intense debates and focus on hospice and what patients need at the very end of life. And, for understandable reasons. But palliative care, as a viable approach and a set of practices that can relieve suffering and improve daily life for patients facing life-threatening illnesses is gaining ground in outpatient and inpatient settings alike. As we witness this evolution in real time, this WIHI gets closer to researchers and clinicians shaping the programs and services. Some, like Dr. Daniel Ray at Lehigh Valley, have been working on building the professional skill sets and patient-centered processes for the past decade.
WIHI host Madge Kaplan talks with Drs. Temel, Ramsay, and Ray to learn from their expertise and get a better sense of palliative care as an integrated and integral part of the quality agenda. The trio is eager to help others in health care find ways to overcome real and perceived barriers, using evidence, education, and small tests of change.
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WIHI: The Patient Will See You Now: New Technology for New Collaborations
WIHI: The Social Imperative to Demonstrate That Better Care = Lower Costs
WIHI: Have You Had "The Conversation"? Helping Loved Ones Discuss End-of-Life Preferences
WIHI: Removing Barriers to Care with Medical-Legal Partnerships
WIHI: Heard at the Forum: New Ideas and Learning from IHI's 23rd Annual National Forum
WIHI: Night Talks and Nocturnists: New Interventions for the Hospital at Night
WIHI: Health Literacy: New Skills for Health Professionals
WIHI: Organizing for Health: A Story from South Carolina
WIHI: Safety Net Hospitals: Untold Stories of Quality Transformation
WIHI: Family Caregiving, Caregivers, and Compassion
WIHI: Managing Medication Shortage: Best Practices for a Crisis
WIHI: Always Events: Raising Expectations for Patient Experience
WIHI: Payment Reform As We Speak
WIHI: Improving Health Care: The Global View
WIHI: New Models for Patients with Multiple Health and Social Needs
WIHI: Integrity On and Off the Page: A Discussion with JAMA’s (Departing) Editor-in-Chief
WIHI: Leading Across the Continuum
WIHI: The Power to Detect and Improve: Revisiting the IHI Global Trigger Tool and Adverse Events
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