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People
are spending more of their final days in
Hospitals; Milwaukee Hospital Reports
Success With Treatment Guidelines
[Jun 28, 2010]
The Associated Press: "Americans
increasingly are treated to death, spending
more time in hospitals in their final days,
trying last-ditch treatments that often buy
only weeks of time, and racking up bills
that have made medical care a leading cause
of bankruptcies. More than 80 percent of
people who die in the United States have a
long, progressive illness such as cancer,
heart failure or Alzheimer's disease."
More than 80 percent of them express an
intent to "avoid hospitalization and
intensive care when they are dying,
according to the Dartmouth Atlas Project,
which tracks health care trends. Yet the
numbers show that's not what is happening:
The average time spent in hospice and
palliative care, which stresses comfort and
quality of life once an illness is
incurable, is falling because people are
starting it too late" (Marchione, 6/28).
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Meanwhile,
after implementing new treatment guidelines,
Froedtert Hospital, the medical center for
the Medical College of Wisconsin, "reduced
the average length of stay for patients
hospitalized for reasons other than surgery,
such as those with pneumonia or heart
failure, by a full day, or about 16%.
Patients are recovering faster -- and the
hospital and health plans are saving money."
The effort "to implement guidelines is part
of a gradual revolution that has been taking
hold in medicine over the past 25 years, the
move toward so-called evidence-based
medicine. The goal is to bring more
standardization -- and, to a degree, order
-- to medicine and health care by helping to
ensure that doctors are drawing on the best
current evidence when treating patients."
Yet despite the successes, such guidelines
raise questions about whether it is
producing cookbook medicine and interfering
with the doctor-patient relationship (Boulton,
6/27).
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