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Discussion Guide: Intersection of HBPC and Palliat ...
Discussion Guide for Intersection of HBPC and Pall ...
Discussion Guide for Intersection of HBPC and Palliative Care Course
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The Home Centered Care Institute's (HCCI) discussion guide aims to facilitate group dialogue around the integration of home-based primary care (HBPriC) and home-based palliative care (HBPalC). The core objectives are to highlight the unique aspects and synergies of these care models, demonstrate their value, and explore strategies to implement a comprehensive illness management framework.<br /><br />**Audience and Materials**: The discussion is tailored for learners who have completed HCCI's online course on this topic, with a recommended duration of 60 minutes. Essential materials include handouts on complex illness management, key competencies, implementation strategies, and next steps.<br /><br />**Learning Objectives**:<br />1. Understand the distinct and overlapping features of HBPriC and HBPalC.<br />2. Recognize the benefits of integrating both care models for managing advanced illnesses.<br />3. Identify practical strategies to adopt a hybrid care model.<br /><br />**Discussion Topics**:<br />1. **Definitions** (5 min): Explore how each care model functions and identify which one the participants' practices resemble more.<br />2. **Growing Need** (5 min): Discuss the increasing demand for both HBPriC and HBPalC and the implications for practice.<br />3. **Complex Illness Management Model** (10 min): Utilize handouts to examine the intersection of primary and palliative care services through Venn diagrams and discuss different management models.<br />4. **Key Competencies** (5 min): Evaluate provider and operational competencies necessary for effective patient care.<br />5. **Implementation Strategies** (10 min): Consider strategies provided in the course to integrate these models effectively.<br />6. **Case Examples** (10 min): Analyze real-world implementations of combined care models as case studies.<br />7. **Debrief** (5 min): Review next steps and commit to actionable plans for implementing the discussed strategies.<br /><br />**Handouts and Attachments**:<br />- **Complex Illness Management Model**: Illustrates how combining primary and palliative care can slow disease progression and improve the quality of life.<br />- **Key Competencies**: Lists essential skills for providers and practice operations staff, covering a range of clinical and business aspects.<br />- **Implementation Strategies**: Guides sustainable integration of house call programs in both fee-for-service and value-based environments.<br />- **Next Steps**: Provides a checklist of actions such as conducting market analysis, identifying patient criteria, securing funding, and marketing the integrated services effectively.<br /><br />This structured guideline ensures that facilitators can lead effective discussions, helping healthcare providers understand and implement integrated home-based care models, ultimately enhancing patient outcomes and operational efficiency.
Keywords
Home-Based Primary Care
Home-Based Palliative Care
Illness Management
Integration Strategies
Healthcare Providers
Operational Competencies
Case Studies
Complex Illness
Primary Care
Palliative Care
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