Advanced Care Planning
OPNS Video Series
To view the Video Series on the Trinity Health network and claim CME credits, viewers must first create a CME tracker profile. Viewers may have a CME tracker profile if they have claimed credits for Trinity Health programs in the past.
To access the videos and create a profile, click on the link or QR code below to access the “OnDemand” section of the tracker. Click on the video you want to watch. You will be instructed to register and provide your password or create a new user profile.
http://cmetracker.net/THLMI/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/enduring
Video 1 – ACP 101 – ACP 101
Event # 67485
Video 1 Power Point Presentation Slides
Video 2 – ACP 102 – Having the Conversation
Event # 67485
Video 2 Power Point Presentation Slides
Video 3 – ACP 103 – Strategies for Incorporating ACP in the Medical Office
Event # 67485
Video 3 Power Point Presentation Slides
Video 4 – ACP 104 – ACP Billing and Coding Tips and Telemedicine Options
Event # 67485
Video 4 Power Point Presentation Slides
ACP Toolkit
Specific documents include:
To give to your patients to introduce them to what Advanced Care Planning and Pallaitive Care are all about.
To guide you in your talk with your patients regarding End-of-Life wishes.
A person appointed to make health care decisions for a patient when he/she is no longer able to make these decisions for themselves.
To strategically place in your office so that patients can be made aware of Advanced Care Planning.
Advance Care Planning Bbilling coding information to help you meeting insurance requirements.
Advance Directive Forms
Sample Advanced Care Directive Forms can be obtained from working with an attorney or websites including www.agingwithdignity.org. This website offers forms for both adults and pediatric offices.
In addition, OPNS provides an Advanced Directive (PDF)(Word) that you may choose to use with your patients.
* Please note that a living will by itself is not yet recognized as a legal document in the state of Michigan. It must be accompanied by an Advanced Directive.
** Whoever is designated as the patient advocate must sign an acceptance form in order to be legally recognized as such. The acceptance form must be witnessed by someone other than the patient’s family member or Physician.
