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Baylor Scott & White Health: Palliative and Supportive Care


To many people, the phrase "palliative care" is synonymous with end-of-life pain treatment.


The leaders of Baylor Scott & White Health have discovered taking a more expansive, and inclusive approach to supportive care, pain management, and end-of-life care planning that can deliver major benefits for all parties. These benefits include reducing readmissions and ED visits, improving quality of life for patients, better supporting family members, and lowering costs.

The Baylor team has succeeded by expanding their palliative care resources, engaging patients and families earlier with a supportive care model, and offering early intervention for patient-centered end-of-life care planning. The results have been impressive: a 17% reduction in readmissions, 85% better pain management, and more satisfying end-of-life planning.

 

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Event Details:

Tuesday
August 16, 2016
11AM - 2PM ET

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Baylor Scott & White Health, the organization formed from the 2013 merger between Baylor Health Care System and Scott & White Healthcare, is the largest not-for-profit health care system in the state of Texas.



*This is a rebroadcast from the August 2015 event, due to popular demand.


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