Pilot Program

Outcomes of Palliative Care Consults With Hospitalized Veterans

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Limitations

This study was a single-institution study, but every institution has its own internal culture. The team did not have a concurrent or historic control for comparison or use a questionnaire for patients and families rating their satisfaction.

Conclusion

This study provides multiple future directions of research as the authors now have baseline data about how the service is used. Future areas of interest would be to study the effectiveness of early palliative care interventions, such as a provider education series, implementation of consultation criteria, and prospective measurement of the impact of palliative care consultations on the SMR and SAIL indicators. This research could help identify which early interventions show the best efficacy, an area where research is notably lacking.25

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