The Imperative for Hospital-Based Palliative Care: Patient, Institutional, and Societal Benefits

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Abstract

Challenges in societal demographics, finances, and human suffering are pushing us towards a new paradigm in health care delivery. The palliative care paradigm is a necessary complement to existing acute care and chronic care paradigms. Palliative care does not replace prior paradigms; instead, it adds value and provides a shift in focus when appropriate. Baylor University Medical Center has all of the components needed for an effective palliative care program, including expertise in palliative medicine, pain management, ethics, geriatrics, oncology, other medical specialties, nursing, social work, and pastoral care. The palliative care consultation service will enhance patient care and improve financial performance in patients with serious life-limiting illnesses.

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Fine, R. L. (2004). The Imperative for Hospital-Based Palliative Care: Patient, Institutional, and Societal Benefits. Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings, 17(3), 259–264. https://doi.org/10.1080/08998280.2004.11927978

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