The End-of-Life Care Program’s Advance Care Planning Certificate is not accepting registrants at this time.
Dignity in Health Care at All Ages and Stages of Life
Sarah Lawrence College’s End-of-Life Care Program aims to create a new culture of medical care around end-of-life issues. The program addresses the growing need for information, tools, and analysis on topics such as Advance Care Planning, palliative care, and caregiving as they relate to patients, health care professionals, caregivers, and the general public.
Advance Care Planning Certificate
Get the Training You Need and Provide the Person-Centered Care You Envision for Your Patients
Whether it’s an add-on to the Annual Wellness Visit or a separate appointment, your patients can benefit from the evidence-based approach that Sarah Lawrence College End-of-Life Care Program'sAdvance Care Planning for Primary Care Practitionersteaches, helping you to make Advance Care Planning conversations a normal part of the patient-centered care you provide.
10000婴儿boomers age into Medicare every dayand every one of them is eligible for the Annual Wellness Visit, under both original Medicare and Medicare B. There isno copay or deductible for your patientsif the Advance Care Planning conversation is offered as an add-on to the Annual Wellness Visit. Additionally, your practice staff can support patients through “Incident To” Medicare B reimbursement.
Advance Care Planning for Primary Care Practitionerscan teach you the skills you need to provide the patient care you want to give—and that your patients want, as well.Recent researchhas shown that patients want their primary care practitioners to:
- Start Advance Care Planning conversations early, before a life-limiting illness
- Explain why Advance Care Planning is important
- Have Advance Care Planning forms to share
- Have staff that can help with Advance Care Planning forms
Read theConversation StoppersandConversation Startersreports to learn more.
Did You Know?*
- 89 percent of health care providers say Advance Care Planning is extremely or very important
- 71 percent of physicians seeing patients 65 or older daily have had no training in providing Advance Care Planning conversations
- 95 percent of physicians support the new Medicare B benefit, and
- 75 percent say the new benefit will make them more likely to offer Advance Care Planning conversations to their patients