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Building on sand: digital technologies for care coordination and advance care planning

Matthew Allsop, Karen Chumbley, Jacqueline Birtwistle, Mike Bennett, Lucy Pocock

2021BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care20 citationsDOI

Abstract

Approaches using digital technologies to support advance care planning (ACP) and care coordination are being used in palliative and end of life care. While providing opportunities to facilitate increases in the completeness, sharing and availability of care plans, the evidence base underpinning their use remains limited. We outline an approach that continues to be developed in England; Electronic Palliative Care Coordination Systems (EPaCCS). Stages governing their optimal use are outlined alongside unanswered questions with relevance across technology-mediated approaches to ACP. Research has a critical role in determining if technology-mediated approaches to ACP, such as EPaCCS, could be useful tools to support the delivery of care for patients with chronic and progressive illnesses.

Topics & Concepts

UnderpinningAdvance care planningPalliative careRelevance (law)Process managementEnd-of-life careMedicineBusinessKnowledge managementNursingComputer scienceEngineeringPolitical scienceLawCivil engineeringPalliative Care and End-of-Life IssuesGrief, Bereavement, and Mental HealthGeriatric Care and Nursing Homes