Table 1.
Providers Interviewed | Primary Care A | Specialists B | |
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Providers | Number of providers interviewed | 3 | 10 |
AHCD Documentation | Providers with zero AHCD documentations | 1 (33%) | 10 (100%) |
Range of number of AHCD documentations among physicians | 0, 11 | 0, 0 | |
Highest rate AHCD documentation by a physician | 69.00% (11/16) | 0.00% (0/98) | |
POLST Documentation | Providers with zero POLST documentations | 0 (0%) | 6 (60%) |
Range of number of POLST documentations among physicians | 2, 3 | 0, 2 | |
Highest rate POLST documentation by a physician | 18.8% (3/16) | 8.30% (2/24) |
Combined Internal Medicine and Family Medicine into Primary Care category.
Specialists included physicians from cardiology, oncology and pulmonology departments. Reported sample excludes 1 Cardiology department nurse practitioner was interviewed but whose rates of ACP documentation were not available in the EHR.
Note: The rate of ACP documented is for new documentations of ACP in the EHR problem list by December 31, 2014 for patients who had no pre-existing ACP documentation on January 1, 2013. These ACP documentations were all matched to individual physicians who entered them into the EHR using a provider key. The sample included patients 65 or older with at least one serious illness as defined by National Committee for Quality Assurance/The Physician Consortium for Performance Improvement: Palliative and End of Life Care: Physician Performance Measurement Set 2008. Patients also must have had at least one office visit in a 24 month period.