By Joseph Shega, MD, Chief Medical Officer, VITAS Healthcare
Do you keep seeing the same chronically ill patients over and over at your ED? It might be time for hospice.
Hospice can give your readmitting patients the care they need while improving your ED’s quality metrics.
These conditions, guidelines and other factors may flag a hospice-eligible patient.
General Hospice Eligibility Guidelines
Consider hospice if a patient meets 2 or more:
- Dependent in 2-3 of 6 ADLs
- SOB or fatigue at rest/minimal exertion
- Multiple ED visits or hospitalizations
- 10% weight loss in 6 months
- Recurrent falls with injury
- Decreased tolerance in physical activity
Diagnosis-Specific Hospice Eligibility Guidelines
Sepsis
- Hospice-eligible but not previously identified
Prognosis worsens with the following complications:
- Vasopressors
- Mechanical ventilation
- Hyperlactemia
- Acute kidney injury
- Hepatic Injury
- Thrombocytopenia
Alzheimer’s Disease and other Dementias
Consider hospice if patient meets both:
- Dependent in 3/6 ADLs
- One of these complications:
- Pneumonia
- Recurrent UTI
- Sepsis
- Weight loss 10%
- Two stage-3 or -4 pressure ulcers
- Hip fracture
- Swallowing difficulty
- Feeding tube decision
Lung Disease
Consider hospice if patient meets both:
- Dyspnea at rest and/or with minimal exertion while on oxygen therapy
- One of these disease progressions:
- Frequent ED visits and/or hospitalizations
- Cor pulmonale
Cancer
Consider hospice if patient meets both:
- Spends 50% of time in bed or chair during waking hours
- No longer pursuing chemotherapy and/or immunotherapy
Heart Disease
Consider hospice if patient meets all:
- NYHA Class III or IV (Fatigue, angina, or dyspnea at rest and/or with minimal exertion)
- Multiple ED visits and hospitalizations
- Not a surgical candidate
Liver Disease
Consider hospice if patient meets both:
- INR > 1.5 and serum albumin < 2.5 g/dL
- One of these complications:
- Recurrent ascites
- Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis (SBP)
- Hepatic encephalopathy
- Variceal bleed
- Weight loss 10%
- HRS