|
|
|
 |
  |
|
 |
|
» Learn More about Community
Hospices in your area:
|
|
 |
 |
The
attending physician’s role is integral to the overall
management and care provision for your hospice patient(s).
Following is a brief summary of Medicare
regulations and rules concerning the role of the attending physician:
- Certification
Upon a patient’s admission to hospice, or no more than two calendar days
after a patient’s admission to Community Hospices you must certify that,
based upon your clinical expertise, your patient has a life expectancy prognosis
of six months or less if the terminal illness runs its normal course. If you
provide verbal certification we require that written certification be received
no later than eight calendar days after the patient’s admission.
- Initial
Plan of Care and Ongoing Plan of Care
As the attending physician you will share responsibility
with Community Hospices’ physician
and team for establishing, maintaining and, if necessary, updating your patient’s
plan of care. We will consult with you on a regular basis. Your patient’s
plan of care needs to be agreed upon by the patient, the patient’s family,
Community Hospices’ team and you. We will provide you with written
patient summaries on a regular basis.
Diagnostic studies and invasive procedures
will only be considered as they
relate to your patient’s illness and when it is believed that they will
improve your patient’s symptoms or quality of life.
- Day-to-Day Management
of Your Patients
It is critical that you are readily available to consult
with members of Community Hospices’ team in order for us to care for your patient’s day-to-day
needs and in the event that changes in your patient’s plan of care
arise.
If you would like to decrease your daily involvement with a patient,
please contact Community Hospices to discuss making changes to your role.
The medical
director and team physician will make every attempt to accommodate you by taking
over the primary day-to-day management of the patient. Please note that it
is still your responsibility to manage your patient’s plan of care.
- Payment
for Physician Services
The attending physician continues to bill Medicare
Part B or the patient’s
insurance. You may bill Medicare Part B for care plan oversight.
|
|
|
|
| |
|
| |
|
|
|