Program Efficiency and Productivity
Make the best use of scarce resources by building a healthy, high-functioning team that delivers services efficiently. Use this toolkit to improve team processes and role clarity and to design a program that matches service level to patient need.
What’s in the Toolkit
Designing for Efficiency
To ensure financial sustainability, palliative care programs should risk-stratify patients, match service level to patient need, and incorporate strategies such as telehealth to expand capacity.
Illustration of the quality and cost implications of program design decisions.
Guidance on dosing interventions allocating visit frequency based on patient risk.
Key components of telehealth service delivery, especially in a home-based palliative care program.
Information about The Center for Connected Health Policy's new provider resource on Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement for telehealth and mHealth.
Provides a review of the current evidence for telepalliative care and potential applications and practical tips for using the technology.
Identifying the population in need of palliative care, and working with patients and treating clinicians for effective relationships. Includes suggested phone scripts.
Identifying patients with frailty who are at high risk for health care utilization and adverse outcomes.
Online training curriculum for all specialties and disciplines to strengthen their care of patients living with serious illness. Free continuing education credits for all, and physicians receive ABIM MOC credits for select courses.
Staffing models and benchmarks used by home-based programs.
Optimizing Productivity
Establish team protocols that support strong communication, role clarity, and appropriate use of the skill sets of the interdisciplinary team.
How palliative care program leaders throughout the country have creatively and effectively responded to an increased demand for consults.
Strategic planning for new or veteran programs, and a framework for identification of barriers to team efficiency and team health.
Hire and onboard your staff, manage program operations, and ensure a healthy high-functioning team using this toolkit.
Monograph on processes that promote team health. Center to Advance Palliative Care, 2014.
Part of the Improving Team Effectiveness series, this session covers building and sustaining a stable, effective interdisciplinary team. Ask questions on topics such as hiring and onboarding, role clarity, team communication, and preventing burnout.
Webinar presentation.
Clarify team roles and responsibilities to ensure positive relationships and productivity.
Best practices in efficient, effective IDT meetings.
Advice from successful programs on how to make "cold calls" to patients identified to benefit from your services.
Sample recruiter-patient audio exchange.