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The Michigan Primary Care Transformation (MiPCT) Project 2013 Annual Summit 1

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The Michigan Primary Care Transformation (MiPCT) Project. 2013 Annual Summit. The Michigan Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Michigan Primary Care Transformation (MiPCT) Project

2013 Annual Summit

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The Michigan Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.

• SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION: To receive contact hours, participants must attend the entire

program and complete an evaluation. Please return your completed evaluation forms to an MiPCT staff member.

• CONFLICTS OF INTEREST: All activity planners for this educational activity have reported no

relevant financial relationships with commercial interests. Presenter(s) for this educational activity have reported no relevant

conflict of interest. • COMMERCIAL SUPPORT: No Commercial Support was received for this presentation. • NON-ENDORSEMENT OF PRODUCTS: The presence of commercial exhibits during the presentation does

not imply endorsement by MNA, the Michigan State Board of Nursing, or the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation

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Presenters and Facilitators• Paula Amormino MSA, RN, CCM• Marie Beisel MSN, RN CPHQ• Marilyn Begle, MS, RN, CHPN• Mary Ellen Benzik MD• Jodi Buchholz, MSW• Annette Carron, MD• Maureen Fallon MSN, RN• Marti Funnell, RN, MSN, CDE• Donna Mimikos MBA, RN, CCM• Cheri Powers, RN• Cecilia Sauter, MS, RD, CDE• Sue Vos BSN, RN • Christine Westphal, NP

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The Michigan Primary Care Transformation (MiPCT) Project

2013 Annual SummitPalliative Care

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Palliative Care and the Care Manager’s Role

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Objectives of Palliative Care Group Session

• Relate an introductory understanding of Palliative Care

• Identify Palliative Care resources for pediatric and adult populations

• Apply the 10 steps for “what to say and do” in a Palliative Care discussion

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Definition of Palliative Care

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• Specialized medical care for people with serious illnesses

• Focused on providing patients with relief from the symptoms, pain, and stress of a serious illness—whatever the diagnosis

• Goal is to improve quality of life for both the patient and the family

• Provided by a team of doctors, nurses, and other specialists who work together with a patient's other doctors to provide an extra layer of support

• Appropriate at any age and at any stage in a serious illness and can be provided along with curative treatment

• Center to Advance Palliative Care www.capc.org

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Available Handouts

•Adult and Pediatric Palliative Care Resources

•Ten Steps to Say and Do in Palliative Care•Differences in Palliative vs. Hospice Care•Eight Domains of Quality Palliative Care

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Resources Used for Palliative Care Group Discussion

•Clinical Practice Guidelines for Quality Palliative Care; Second Edition, 2009; http://www.nationalconsensusproject.org/guideline.pdf

• Center to Address Palliative Care; 2012,

http://www.getpalliativecare.org/providers/mi/ 

• St. Camillus, San Camillo; Today.Tomorrow.Together, 2013; http://www.stcam.com/hospice/palliative-vs-hospice/

• Video; Palliative Care and the Human Connection- Ten Steps for what to Say and Do – how to lead a discussion

http://www.getpalliativecare.org/2013/02/palliative-care-and-the-human-connection-ten-steps-for-what-to-say-and-do

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10 Steps Palliative Care Conversation Video

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• Dr. Diane E. Meier is Director of the Center to Advance Palliative Care (CAPC,) a national organization devoted to increasing the number and quality of palliative care programs in the United

States. • Dr. Diane Meier discusses 10 important steps in a discussion

of palliative care from over a decade of research.

http://www.getpalliativecare.org/2013/02/palliative-care-and-the-human-connection-ten-steps-for-what-to-say-and-do

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Role Play

Please observe the role play demonstrating an appointment taking place in Dr. Young’s office

Refer to your handout label Palliative Care Scenario for Role Play

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Introduction of Facilitators

•The facilitators are available to assist you in the group activity. ▫Marilyn Begle, MS, RN, CHPN▫Jodi Buchholz, MSW▫Annette Carron, MD▫Cheri Powers, RN▫Christine Westphal, NP

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Group Work In a discussion with others at your table

Reflect on how you might approach this situation as: o Dr. Youngo Sally o Kareno Mr. Kento Mary 

•After the role play, share your observations and how this may impact your role as a care manager.

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Palliative Care Panel Discussion

•Opportunity for care managers to address any further questions regarding this exercise

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