Accountable and Transparent Palliative Quality Measures Will Improve Care
Publication: Journal of Palliative Medicine
Volume 25, Issue Number 4
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How do we build on the proven successes of hospice and palliative care and build clinical programs to serve those who need it in the context of real-world health care? Experiences with glide pathways have clearly shown that changes in financial incentives must always be implemented with counterbalancing measures that ensure that seriously ill patients are getting high-quality care consistent with their goals and values. There are quality measures for quality improvement and there are quality measures for accountability or transparency. We must balance any financial incentives with concrete quality measures that act as a check and balance to the care that is being provided. This area of investigation is rich in opportunity. Much research is needed to advance the craft of hospice and palliative care if the field is to move forward at scale in a timely manner. We need to democratize research and engage both “small r” and a “big R” researchers in the manner of other subspecialties such as oncology and cardiology. Future research should focus on building innovative systems and models of care to uncover needs of seriously ill patients and their caregivers and effectively cater to those needs.
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Journal of Palliative Medicine
Volume 25 • Issue Number 4 • April 2022
Pages: 542 - 548
PubMed: 35363070
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Copyright 2022, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers.
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Published in print: April 2022
Published online: 30 March 2022
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