| Literature DB >> 23866928 |
Karen Van Beek1, Kathrin Woitha, Nisar Ahmed, Johan Menten, Birgit Jaspers, Yvonne Engels, Sam H Ahmedzai, Kris Vissers, Jeroen Hasselaar.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: According to EU policy, anyone in need of palliative care should be able to have access to it. It is therefore important to investigate which palliative care topics are subject to legislation and regulations in Europe and how these are implemented in (national) health care plans. This paper aims to deliver a structured overview of the legislation, existing regulations and the different health care policies regarding palliative care in seven European countries.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23866928 PMCID: PMC3720186 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-13-275
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Palliative care inventory study design
| Development of the inventory | ||||
| | 1. What kinds of laws regarding palliative care do exist? (plus year established) | |||
| (Please specify: regional or national; name and summary of content. We do not mean laws about volunteers etc., although it might be linked to palliative care; laws about euthanasia etc. can be mentioned if they also mention palliative care) | ||||
| | 2. Is there a national and/or regional health policy regarding palliative care in your country? | |||
| | | a. If yes, please describe (development, budget, aims) | ||
| | | b. Describe the implementation of the plan, regarding the organization of services | ||
| | | c. Is there a national / regional palliative care association/federation/organization in your country? Please describe on national and regional basis | ||
| | | d. How is palliative care financed? Please describe, also relevant budgets: | ||
| | | -Public /private/voluntary | ||
| | | -Is it dedicated for palliative care? | ||
| | | -Differences between care settings? | ||
| Consultation with 6 to 12 key persons per country to further complete the questionnaire, | ||||
| (grey) Literature study | ||||
| Comparative analysis based upon the country specific information. | ||||
Legislation and other national/regional regulations about palliative care
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| Amendment § 39a deals with special requirements for the care in children’s hospices | |||||||
| Law 2005–370 of 22 April 2005 concerning patient rights and the end of life | |||||||
| 2007, | Point in Code of Medical Ethics: obligation for care for patient with incurable diseases and the possibility of resign from intensive care at the end stage of incurable diseases. |
Overview of the national and/ or regional health policy plans regarding palliative care
| The NICE clinical guidance on supportive and palliative caresupport | Third Governmental plan 2008–2010: for further development of intra- and extramural palliative care. | Health Reform since 2006: promotion of modern forms of care such as integrated care and palliative care | 2007-2010: ’Plan van Aanpak Palliatieve Zorg’: it consist of three topics: | There is no national palliative care plan. | |||
| NHS Cancer Plan- Sep 2000- | |||||||
| - To pursue the development of formation in palliative care and of research in palliative care. | |||||||
| End of Life Care initiative in England-launched 2003 | |||||||
| - Development of care for the carers | |||||||
| End of Life Care Strategy (July 2008) | |||||||
| National Strategy on Children’s Palliative Care launched 2008 | |||||||
| A regional palliative care plan exists, or is under development, in several autonomous communities. | |||||||
| - Organisation and finance of palliative care (optimal organisation and arrangement of tasks, products and service of palliative care organisations rural, regional and national) | |||||||
| - Improvement of quality and transparency of palliative care | |||||||
| - Education and assistance of competencies (extra training) | |||||||
| 2005–2010: PC is included into the National Program of Cancer Treatment. | |||||||
| | -End of Life Care Strategy (July 2008) – England | -Implementation led by the government and carried out by the regional health care agencies (24 regions) | | The Ministry composed a platform of organisations involved in palliative care | -The National Consultant of palliative medicine (attached to the Minister of Health) | −2007 march 17: The Palliative Care Strategy of the National Health System approved by the Interterritorial council | |
| -The Welsh Collaborative Care Pathway Project | |||||||
| -Regional consultants of palliative medicine in each province | |||||||
| -The Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | |||||||
| −8 of the 17 autonomous communities have a regional palliative care plan | |||||||
| -All-Ireland Institute for Hospice and Palliative Care | |||||||
| 3 Federations of PC: | - NCPC (national council for PC England-Wales-Northern Ireland) | SFAP (Société d’Accompagnement et de soins palliatifs) | DHPV (Federal Hospice Working Group) | AGORA (Landelijk Ondersteunings-punt Palliatieve Zorg) | Polish Association for PC | SECPAL (Spanish Society for PC ) | |
| FPZV (Flanders), FWSP (Walloon region), FBSP (Brussels) | Polish Association for Palliative Medicine | ||||||
| DGP (German Association for Palliative Medicine | |||||||
| - The Scottish partnership for PC | |||||||
Overview palliative care laws, regulations, national palliative care plans
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Coverage of existing legislation, regulations and health care plans regarding palliative care
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A. Palliative care laws.
B. Palliative care regulations.
C. General health care laws/ system.
D. National palliative care plans.
E. National cancer plan.