The State of Palliative Care in South Dakota.

Q4 Medicine
Amanda Kay Sedlacek, Sarah Mollman, Michele Snyders, Michelle Gierach
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Abstract

As numbers of patients living with chronic diseases are increasing, there is a growing demand for physicians who have knowledge to provide interventions that align with the goals of palliative care. The increasing number of patients living with chronic disease creates a challenge for the healthcare landscape of South Dakota. Even though South Dakota has a growing number of fellowship trained and board certified palliative and hospice physicians to help meet patient needs, there is a shortage of providers to meet the demand. This article provides an overview of the state of palliative care in South Dakota. A brief background of palliative care is provided along with information related to advanced training for physicians. An overview of legislation addressing palliative care for the 2024 session is provided. Through the collaboration of our healthcare teams, universities, and the South Dakota Association of Healthcare Organization, there is increasing exposure to palliative care principles, patient care, and a unified vision for palliative care in South Dakota is being created.

南达科他州姑息治疗的现状。
随着慢性疾病患者数量的增加,对有知识的医生的需求不断增长,以提供与姑息治疗目标一致的干预措施。越来越多的慢性疾病患者给南达科他州的医疗保健领域带来了挑战。尽管南达科他州有越来越多的研究员培训和董事会认证的姑息治疗和临终关怀医生来帮助满足患者的需求,但满足需求的提供者仍然短缺。这篇文章提供了在南达科他州姑息治疗的状态概述。姑息治疗的简单背景提供与高级培训的医生有关的信息。提供了2024年会议关于姑息治疗的立法概述。通过我们的医疗保健团队、大学和南达科他州医疗保健组织协会的合作,人们越来越多地了解缓和医疗原则、患者护理,并正在创建南达科他州缓和医疗的统一愿景。
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