Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5569600 | The Journal for Nurse Practitioners | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In order to enhance care for high-risk patients, many health systems are implementing intensive outpatient programs, often with advanced practice nurses taking the lead. We sought to examine the effects of 1 such nurse practitionerâled program on end-of-life care for patients in the Veterans Affairs health care system. Patients enrolled in the intensive program had higher rates of hospice referral (74%) compared with patients enrolled in standard primary care (44%) (PÂ = .025). Nurse practitionerâled intensive outpatient primary care may increase hospice referrals for high-risk patients near end-of-life.
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Authors
Debra L. DNP, ANP-C, Constance PhD, RN, Jonathan G. MD, MS, Cindie MPH, Steven M. MD, MPH, Donna M. MD, MS,