O. Intrator's research while affiliated with University of Rochester and other places
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Publications (3)
Research Objective
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Home‐Based Primary Care (HBPC) employing mobile interdisciplinary teams (IDT: physician/nurse practitioner, nurse, therapist, social worker, dietician, pharmacist, and psychologist) has been reported to be effective at improving care and lowering cost for frail, high‐risk Veterans. The full IDT...
Research Objective
The Veterans Health Administration uses structured goals‐of‐care conversations (GoCCs) to document veterans’ preferences for life‐sustaining treatments (LST). Responses include information on decision making capacity, goals, and preferences for LST following cardiopulmonary and noncardiopulmonary events. Durable medical orders ar...
HBPC has expanded to serve 53,000 veterans in 2015. HBPC provides interdisciplinary team (physician, nursing, pharmacy, dietary, therapy, psychology, social work) care at home for frail Veterans (24% annual mortality, average 5 diagnoses based self-care capacity limitations [JEN Frailty index (JFI) mean 5.4]). Applying Independence at Home Qualifyi...