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{{DX tag | Palliative Care | PALLIATIVE CARE | 904-00 | '''?Critical Care and/or Medicine?''' | Currently Collected }}
{{DX tag | Palliative Care | PALLIATIVE CARE | 904-00 | '''Critical Care and/or Medicine''' | Currently Collected }}
'''[[Palliative care]]''' is care including pain and symptom management, social, psychological, cultural, emotional and spiritual support as well as caregiver and bereavement support that is given to a person with progressive, advanced, or chronic disease with little or no prospect of cure whose death is apparent however is not immediately imminent. Palliative care addresses pain and symptom management, social, psychological, cultural, emotional and spiritual support, as well as caregiver and bereavement support.([http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hcs-sss/palliat/index_e.html Health Canada website])
Palliative care might be provided even if [[DC Treatment|disease treatment has been discontinued]] in an ICU patient.
 
== When to code Palliative Care ==
The diagnosis '''Palliative care''' should be coded for patients where all of the following are true:  
The diagnosis '''Palliative care''' should be coded for patients where all of the following are true:  
* Patient either on Medicine ward or in ICU
* care is given to a person with progressive, advanced underlying disease with little or no prospect of cure  
* care is given to a person with progressive, advanced underlying disease with little or no prospect of cure  
* death is apparent however is not immediately imminent  
* death is apparent however is not immediately imminent  
* palliative care addresses pain and symptom management,social, psychological, cultural, emotional and spiritual support, as well as caregiver and bereavement support. Reference:  Health Canada web site:  www.hc-sc.gc.ca
A patient’s whose death is immediately imminent should  '''not''' be coded as Palliative care.  Palliative care is a diagnostic code that can be used on the medicine wards and in the ICU's. 


== When not to code Palliative Care ==
A patient’s whose death is immediately imminent should  '''not''' be coded as Palliative care, but might be coded as [[DC Treatment]] if appropriate. 


== Further info required to un-stub ==
== Further info required to un-stub ==
* tie-in to DC Tx explanation
* tie-in to DC Tx explanation
* fill in the codes
* Incorporated Laura's definition from Health Canada. However, will we code if only some of the aspects of palliative care (e.g. pain mgmt, but not emotional support) are provided? In the end, this is a coding guide, and the above makes is less clear when to code. The "when to code..." section should be updated to clarify which parts of definition are mandatory, or how to gather from chart.
* is this used in Medicine as well?
 




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Category: Palliative Care (old)

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Category: PALLIATIVE CARE (old)

Main Diagnosis: 904-00
Sub Diagnosis: Critical Care and/or Medicine
Diagnosis Code: Currently Collected
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Palliative care is care including pain and symptom management, social, psychological, cultural, emotional and spiritual support as well as caregiver and bereavement support that is given to a person with progressive, advanced, or chronic disease with little or no prospect of cure whose death is apparent however is not immediately imminent. Palliative care addresses pain and symptom management, social, psychological, cultural, emotional and spiritual support, as well as caregiver and bereavement support.(Health Canada website) Palliative care might be provided even if disease treatment has been discontinued in an ICU patient.

When to code Palliative Care

The diagnosis Palliative care should be coded for patients where all of the following are true:

  • Patient either on Medicine ward or in ICU
  • care is given to a person with progressive, advanced underlying disease with little or no prospect of cure
  • death is apparent however is not immediately imminent

When not to code Palliative Care

A patient’s whose death is immediately imminent should not be coded as Palliative care, but might be coded as DC Treatment if appropriate.

Further info required to un-stub

  • tie-in to DC Tx explanation
  • Incorporated Laura's definition from Health Canada. However, will we code if only some of the aspects of palliative care (e.g. pain mgmt, but not emotional support) are provided? In the end, this is a coding guide, and the above makes is less clear when to code. The "when to code..." section should be updated to clarify which parts of definition are mandatory, or how to gather from chart.


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