2004 “Listening Conference”
In response to the results from the 2004 “Listening Conference”, Consumer Protection and End-of-Life Care, the Maine Center for End-of-Life Care has followed up on recommendations published in the Outcomes Report.
- Introduction
- Opening Remarks
- Will I receive competent care?
- Will my wishes by honored?
- Will my pain be managed?
The purpose of this Listening Conference was straightforward — bring people together to discuss what seems to be working well in end-of-life care, identify existing gaps, and propose solutions.
Obviously, this is an ambitious effort and not easily achieved due to many factors. The value is in the process — increasing the dialogue about issues that impact our families, neighbors and community.
Working together is the only way this kind of social change will ever take place. Listed below are action items (strategies) that have occurred since the conference, followed by suggestions for the future.
Once again, our gratitude to all who participated. This is your document.
- Current Activities
- Discipline specific focus groups (nurses, etc.)
- Social Workers Focus Group
- Physician Self-Study Packet (AACPI Grant project)
- End-of-Life Certificate course (USM Continuing Education)
- Market Research 2005 (The Potholm Group)
- Maine Attorney General’s Office contact regarding end-of-life care (Carmen Coulombe)
