EMERGENCY MEDICINE (PRIM-ER) Corita Grudzen, MD, MSHS, Vice Chair - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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EMERGENCY MEDICINE (PRIM-ER) Corita Grudzen, MD, MSHS, Vice Chair - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine PRIMARY PALLIATIVE CARE FOR EMERGENCY MEDICINE (PRIM-ER) Corita Grudzen, MD, MSHS, Vice Chair for Research, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Population Health Emergency Care


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PRIMARY PALLIATIVE CARE FOR EMERGENCY MEDICINE (PRIM-ER)

Corita Grudzen, MD, MSHS, Vice Chair for Research, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Population Health Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine

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  • Window to population health
  • Research agenda to end disparities, & address the needs of society’s most vulnerable

Emergency Care

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  • Increasing ED visits by older adults with serious illness
  • Most prefer to receive care at home and to minimize life-sustaining procedures
  • Palliative care improves quality of life and decrease health care use

Background

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Default Approach

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Goal of PRIM-ER: provider and system change

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1. Evidence-based, multidisciplinary primary palliative care education (EPEC-EM, ELNEC); 2. Simulation-based workshops on communication in serious illness (EM Talk); 3. Clinical decision support; and 4. Provider audit and feedback.

PRIM-ER Intervention Components

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1. Identify and prepare champions 2. Incentives 3. Audit and feedback 4. Learning collaborative 5. System & organizational changes – Clinical decision support – Referral systems and workflow

Implementation Strategies

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18 Health Systems

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Cluster Randomized, Stepped Wedge Trial @ 35 EDs

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Over 30 Physician and Nurse Champions Trained

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76 Emergency Providers and 100 Nurses trained @ 2 pilot sites

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Clinical Decision Support @ NYU Langone

Function 1. Identify seriously ill patients with advance care planning documents

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Function 2. Identify patients on hospice.

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Function 3. Refer patients to interdisciplinary services.

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Function 4. Initiate goals of care conversation.

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Audit and Feedback Dashboard @ NYU Langone

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Usability Testing: ED Process Map

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Tailoring Clinical Decision Support to Each Site

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UG3 Milestones Accomplished

Milestone IRB Approval

Commitment from Sites

Recruitment of MD and RN Champions

Finalized Statistical Data Analysis and Methods

Finalized Intervention Protocol

Finalized DSMP

All 17 Subcontracts finalized

Tailored interventions at each individual site

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Additional UG3 Milestones Accomplished

Milestone Develop, test usability, and deploy clinical decision support at NYU Perelman

Develop and deploy audit and feedback dashboard at NYU Perelman

Clinical Decision Support Live at NYU and Rutgers

Deploy EM Talk at NYU and Rutgers with at least 75% participation

Deploy ELNEC Training Modules online for nurses

Distributed Randomization Schedule and outline

Completed all 18 Site Visits to discuss implementation

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Next Steps

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Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine 25

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If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.

African Proverb

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THANK YOU