Patients and Families Education Video
Find valuable Palliative Care Information by following the useful links below:
http://www.hpna.org/
http://www.capc.org
http://www.nhpco.org
http://www.ninr.nih.gov
http://www.aahpm.org
- AAHPM, HPNA & C-TAC are supporting a proposal for a physician-focused payment model titled Patient and Caregiver Support for Serious Illness (PACSSI). It is an Alternative Payment Model (APM) that is Palliative-centric for patients with serious illness & supports multi-disciplinary care. Check out the Modern Healthcare article here: http://www.modernhealthcare.com/article/20180326/NEWS/180329932
- UAB has received a grant to establish the Southeast Institute for Innovation in Palliative & Supportive Care. They are planning their inaugural summit Nov 1-2, 2018 in Birmingham if you would like to “Save the Date”. https://www.uab.edu/medicine/palliativecare/about/southeast-institute-for-innovation-in-palliative-and-supportive-care
- Through Sponsorship from the Coleman Supportive Oncology Collaborative, NCCN (National Comprehensive Cancer Network) is offering a FREE online educational series on Supportive Oncology. CME & nursing education credit is available. Access the training here: https://education.nccn.org/supportive-oncology-care#group-tabs-node-course-default3
- The Georgia Cancer Control Consortium (GC3)’s 5 year plan is due for update/renewal/publication in 2019. We anticipate that Palliative will again be listed as one of the “Cross Cutting Strategies” for improving Cancer Care in Georgia. This promises to be a busy & exciting time. If you know others who would like to be involved, please forward this email to them & have them contact Criss Hopson Sutton [email protected] or [email protected] to be added to the mailing list & invitations.
- “A Deeper Understanding of Palliative Care” published by Georgetown University.
This resource provides insights into the specifics of what palliative care entails and its differences from hospice and curative care. Also included is a helpful info-graphic illustrating the differences between the types of health care. I believe this would be a valuable addition to your palliative care resource page. Below is the URL to the resource, if you'd like to share this with your community: https://online.nursing.georgetown.edu/blog/understanding-palliative-versus-end-of-life-care/
https://www.directline.com/life-cover/organ-donation
The guide offers helpful information, such as:
- Awareness about the life-saving importance of organ donations.
- Who are eligible to become (and register as) donors.
- Key facts and statistics about organ donations and the number of people who are awaiting transplants.
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and other useful resources that anyone can learn from (regardless if they want to become a donor or not).
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