id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-334431-qn2c83in Aaronson, Emily Loving Emerging palliative care innovations in the ED: a qualitative analysis of programmatic elements during the COVID-19 pandemic 2020-11-06 .txt text/plain 4753 253 48 These included elements of fully embedded PC, the use of PC extenders, technology both within the electronic medical record (EMR) and outside of it, and innovations in training emergency clinicians in primary palliative care skills to support care delivery. Institutions that implemented these programs reported that they increased PC utilization in the ED, were well received by clinicians, and changed patient's care trajectories. Before COVID-19, two predominant models of PC delivery existed at the study sites: 1) a traditional consult model in which PC was available to consult with minimal, or no education for ED staff related to PC skills and concepts; and 2) a model which provided extensive training to ED clinicians to cultivate primary PC skills. Although not reported in the literature as a model of PC-ED delivery before COVID, a fully embedded model emerged at several institutions during the pandemic where a PC provider was seated in the ED, and fully dedicated to this work. ./cache/cord-334431-qn2c83in.txt ./txt/cord-334431-qn2c83in.txt