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Valor HospiceCare & PalliativeCare Specialized Programs Valor DoctorCaretm Program Led by our Medical team, our "Philosophy of Care" is focused on changing and enhancing the way hospice is organized, planned and delivered in our markets. As an innovative leader in outcome-based approaches to palliative care, we are uniquely positioned to utilize cutting-edge research from our programs to support the health care community. Please utilize the following guides: NEW! To view and print our Physicians Billing Guide, please click here. NEW! To view and print our Nurse Practitioners Billing Guide, please click here. To view and print Common Misconceptions - Barriers to Hospice Care, please click here. To view and print our Hospice Referral Reference Guide for functional assessment staging and hospice prognosis criteria, please click here. To view and print our Physician & Hospice Terminology Guide, please click here. To view and print our Valor DoctorCaretm Program overview, please click here. Your trusted partner for the best in hospice and palliative care. Our entire goal with working with Physicians and other healthcare providers, is to provide increased value by assisting them with their intensive workloads. In other words, to make life easier for assisting with their patients. Working with referring medical providers in the community, Valor HospiceCare & PalliativeCare has developed a program to provide additional services to educate, support and assist with their clinical programs. Many services are offered to assist with the medical community's efforts for increasing awareness and education for end-of-life services. The most common response to our satisfaction surveys: "I wish our doctor would have talked to us sooner about your hospice care services." Further, in coordination with our Valor PalliativeCare program, working with Primary Physicians and Nurse Practitioners for hospice patients in our program, our Medical Directors are available for palliative care evaluations for hospice eligibility and consultations for pain control and symptom management. Contact Us Today for Assistance with Decision Criteria for Patient Referrals! Our Medical Directors and Qualified Hospice Staff are Available for Pre-Hospice Evaluations How Does Hospice Help Physicians? ·
Patients and families are grateful for the help and support by Physicians For medical professionals, contact us regarding Hospice training for Advance Care Planning and Education on Palliative and End-of-Life Care (EPEC) seminars or UNIPAC, hospice/palliative care training for Physicians. Please click on the following website links for further program information. Additional DoctorCare Information from Medicare Physicians and other health care providers' awareness and attitudes about death and dying influence the use of the Medicare Hospice Benefit (MHB) as well as end-of-life care. So much so, that the need for greater professional understanding of options for end-of-life care, including hospice, has been highlighted in several recent congressional hearings and in other public forums. The need for physician education in end-of-life care is prevalent and one of the biggest hurdles to overcome is convincing current and future physicians that dying and death is not a medical failure. The operative question is how do we do that? Public awareness of the need for quality end-of-life care is growing and as such, several medical societies, patient advocacy groups, and the hospice industry have undertaken a variety of efforts to educate their members and the public about end-of-life care options. These initiatives are consumer driven and as the public becomes more aware of end-of-life care needs, they will demand that their health care providers be able to provide them with quality end-of-life care. In addition, several physician associations have taken steps to increase physician awareness (current and future) about end-of-life care through the following initiatives: ·
Hospice
and Palliative Medicine has been unanimously approved by the American
Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) as a subspecialty of Internal Medicine.
The
aim of palliative care is to assist patients and their families with
the emotional and physical anguish of chronic illness, especially as
they approach the end stages of life. These efforts have helped raise
the standards of clinical care, education and scholarship in the field
and helped make specialty status possible. As a result of the subspecialty
designation, patients and their families will have more choices about
how to make decisions in the face of serious illnesses, and physicians
will be trained to provide the most compassionate and patient-centered
care possible. This specialty status will create an impetus on a national
level to improve medical student and resident education, and will create
opportunities for fellowship training support from Medicare - something
that is only available to ABMS-approved specialties. The ABMS is the
umbrella organization for the approved medical subspecialty boards in
the United States. Its recognition of Hospice and Palliative Medicine
as a subspecialty implies that the field requires a unique body of knowledge
and symptom management and communication skills different from existing
specialties. In conclusion, the use of hospice services by Medicare beneficiaries requires not just awareness of the benefit and a physician's certification of prognosis, but also acceptance that death is the outcome of their illness. Please contact us today at 877.615.3996 or info@valorhospicecare.com for further information about our services and programs.
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