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Improving Advance Care Planning Documentation Using Reminders to Patients and Physicians: A Longitudinal Study in
Karen D Halpert1, Kimberly Ward2, Philip D Sloane2,3
1Department of Family Medicine, 2332University of North Carolina System, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
Objective:
Documenting advance care planning (ACP) in primary care requires multiple triggers. New Medicare codes make it easier for providers to bill for these encounters. This study examines the use of patient and provider reminders to trigger advance care planning discussions in a primary care practice. Secondary outcome was billing of new ACP billing codes.
Methods:
Patients 75 years and older scheduled for a primary care appointment were screened for recent ACP documentation in their chart. If none was found, an electronic or mail message was sent to the patient, and an electronic message to their provider, about the need to have discussion at the upcoming visit. Chart review was performed 3 months after the visit to determine if new ACP discussion was documented in the chart.
Results:
In the 3 months after the reminder had been sent to patients and providers, new ACP documentation or billing was found in 28.8% of the patients. Most new documentation was health care decision maker (75.6% of new documentation) with new DNR orders placed for 32.3% of these patients. The new Medicare billing code was filled 10 times (7.8%).
Conclusion:
Reminders sent to both patients and providers can increase documentation of ACP during primary care visits, but rarely triggers a full ACP conversation.
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