BACKGROUND: Electronic Palliative Care Coordination Systems (EPaCCS) are England's pre-eminent initiative in enabling advance care planning and improved communication and coordination at the end of life. EPaCCS have been under development for 8 years after being proposed, as Locality Registers, in the 2008 End of Life Care Strategy for England. EPaCCS are electronic registers or tools and processes for sharing data which aim to enable access to information about dying patients. Striking outcomes have been reported around EPaCCS, such as 77.8% of 'Coordinate My Care' patients dying in their preferred place. EPaCCS have, however, been extremely challenging to develop and implement, with many projects remaining continuously 'under development'...
Background: The challenge of an ageing population and consequential increase of long term conditions...
Background Developing recommendations for how we deliver healthcare is often left to leading experts...
Aim: Early access to palliative care can improve patients’ signs and symptoms and reduce hospital ad...
Background Electronic Palliative Care Coordination Systems (EPaCCS) are England's pre-eminent initia...
Background: Electronic Palliative Care Coordination Systems (EPaCCS), enabling data sharing across c...
Aims: This study aimed to identify comprehensively the challenges and drivers encountered by Electro...
Response to: Petrova M, Riley J, Abel J, et al. (2016) Crash course in EPaCCS (Electronic Palliative...
Objectives: To explore current challenges in interdisciplinary management of end-of-life care in the...
Background: The need to improve coordination of care at end of life has driven electronic palliative...
Background: Palliative Care Outcomes Collaboration (PCOC) is a national voluntary quality initiative...
Palliative and end of life care is essential to healthcare systems worldwide, yet a minute proportio...
Hospice/palliative care is a critical component of cancer care. In Australia, more than 85% of peopl...
BACKGROUND: Palliative care offers an approach to the care of people with serious illness that focus...
Background: Developing recommendations for how we deliver healthcare is often left to leading expert...
There is potentially something to be gained for everyone by increasing palliative care research coll...
Background: The challenge of an ageing population and consequential increase of long term conditions...
Background Developing recommendations for how we deliver healthcare is often left to leading experts...
Aim: Early access to palliative care can improve patients’ signs and symptoms and reduce hospital ad...
Background Electronic Palliative Care Coordination Systems (EPaCCS) are England's pre-eminent initia...
Background: Electronic Palliative Care Coordination Systems (EPaCCS), enabling data sharing across c...
Aims: This study aimed to identify comprehensively the challenges and drivers encountered by Electro...
Response to: Petrova M, Riley J, Abel J, et al. (2016) Crash course in EPaCCS (Electronic Palliative...
Objectives: To explore current challenges in interdisciplinary management of end-of-life care in the...
Background: The need to improve coordination of care at end of life has driven electronic palliative...
Background: Palliative Care Outcomes Collaboration (PCOC) is a national voluntary quality initiative...
Palliative and end of life care is essential to healthcare systems worldwide, yet a minute proportio...
Hospice/palliative care is a critical component of cancer care. In Australia, more than 85% of peopl...
BACKGROUND: Palliative care offers an approach to the care of people with serious illness that focus...
Background: Developing recommendations for how we deliver healthcare is often left to leading expert...
There is potentially something to be gained for everyone by increasing palliative care research coll...
Background: The challenge of an ageing population and consequential increase of long term conditions...
Background Developing recommendations for how we deliver healthcare is often left to leading experts...
Aim: Early access to palliative care can improve patients’ signs and symptoms and reduce hospital ad...