STARTING THE CONVERSATION
Advance Care Planning
Advance Care Planning (ACP) should be a priority for all individuals, wherever one is in their life’s journey. Simple tasks like identifying someone to speak on your behalf should a catastrophic, irreversible medical condition occur is central to delivering quality, patient-centered care. But this is just the beginning.
“Advance Care Planning is a process that supports adults at any age or stage of health in understanding and sharing their personal values, life goals, and preferences regarding future medical care.”
CURRENT PROGRAMING
Opportunities to Participate
VOICES FROM THE COMMUNITY
From our Idea Incubator
The Center for Healthcare Delivery Science & Innovation hosted two “Idea Incubators” to identify barriers and opportunities in current ACP practices across the health system. Exploration into cultural differences in the community were raised and opportunities to empower employees to become more comfortable with the topic were discussed.
Over 75 people participated in the dialogue and represented the following departments:
- Community Health Workers
- Data Scientists
- Employee Benefits
- Medical Students
- Nursing
- Patient Education Specialists
- Physicians
- Quality Performance Improvement Managers
- Residents
- Social Scientists
- Spiritual Care
UChicago Medicine’s ACP Vision
- Bring the conversation to the community
- Train leaders to match patient values and goals during medical decision making
- Provide Healthcare Power of Attorney (HPOA) education as an employee benefit
- Have employees serve as champions for the ACP process
- Give all UCM patients access to ACP information
- Normalize this topic along the entire patient journey
With all this information and a diverse and engaged team of stakeholders, HDSI has embarked on a health system-wide initiative to change the culture of Advance Care Planning. Spearheaded by Monica Malec, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, UChicago Medicine’s new approach focuses on creating easy clinical workflows founded in education, training and technology.
Leadership
Monica Malec, MD
Section of Palliative Care
Assistant Professor of Medicine