Laura Yang, Charlie Hollis, Eleanor Stewart, Kirsty MacGregor, Stephen Bass, Emily Savage, Ollie Minton
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Evaluation of Palliative Care Related Hospital Admissions in a Regional Centre.
Objectives: A significant proportion of adults admitted to hospital are in their last year of life. We evaluated admissions for these patients.
Methods: We identified ambulance callouts to patients known to the palliative care team. Data collected included admission outcome (e.g. discharge or death).
Results: There were 162 ambulance callouts between 126 patients known to the palliative care team. 8 patients (6%) died within 72 hours of admission.
Conclusion: Our data suggests many palliative care patients can be appropriately treated in the community.