March is National Ethics Awareness Month, an ideal time to contemplate the principles of medical ethics and the responsibilities of federal leaders and clinical providers to evaluate improvements that promote ethical care.
With over 58 million Americans over age 65 enrolled in Medicare, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) policy makers have a growing responsibility to advance end-of-life care quality and satisfaction. Establishing a nationwide voluntary advance care planning framework empowers Medicare beneficiaries to thoughtfully explore their values, ethics, and health goals while documenting care priorities.
Leveraging a rich history of managing intricate datasets and a robust grasp of federal regulations, LMI can craft a pioneering solution that not only fills care gaps but promotes equitable health outcomes for all.
Read more on the purpose of advance care directives, as well as potential challenges for implementation in our latest blog article: https://hubs.ly/Q02q6bLJ0
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Faculty at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
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