@article{6b53b411017b4a12b5604b671b7c44c7,
title = "Palliative care leadership centers are key to the diffusion of palliative care innovation",
abstract = "Between 2000 and 2015 the proportion of US hospitals with more than fifty beds that had palliative care programs tripled, from 25 percent to 75 percent. The rapid adoption of this high-value program, which is voluntary and runs counter to the dominant culture in US hospitals, was catalyzed by tens of millions of dollars in philanthropic support for innovation, dissemination, and professionalization in the palliative care field. We describe the dissemination strategies of the Center to Advance Palliative Care in the context of the principles of social entrepreneurship, and we provide an in-depth look at its hallmark training initiative, Palliative Care Leadership Centers. Over 1,240 hospital palliative care teams have trained at the Leadership Centers to date, with 80 percent of them instituting palliative care services within two years. We conclude with lessons learned about the role of purposeful technical assistance in promoting the rapid diffusion of high-value health care innovation.",
author = "{The Palliative Care Leadership Centers} and {Brian Cassel}, J. and Brynn Bowman and Maggie Rogers and Spragens, {Lynn H.} and Meier, {Diane E.} and Leslie Blackhall and Maria Carney and Ceronsky, {Lyn M.} and Todd Cote and {Del Fabbro}, Egidio and Sarah Friebert and Nancy Guinn and Steve Pantilat and Philip Santa-Emma and Tucker, {Rodney O.} and Rosemary Gibson and Carol Luhrs and Morrison, {R. Sean} and Rabow, {Michael W.} and Ritchie, {Christine S.} and Carol Sieger and Sharyn Sutton",
note = "Funding Information: The directors of the Palliative Care Leadership Centers (PCLC) are Leslie Blackhall, Maria Carney, Lyn M. Ceronsky, Todd Cote, Egidio Del Fabbro, Sarah Friebert, Nancy Guinn, Steve Pantilat, Philip Santa-Emma, and Rodney O. Tucker. The authors acknowledge other key contributors to this article and the PCLC initiative: Rosemary Gibson, Carol Luhrs, R. Sean Morrison, Michael W. Rabow, Christine S. Ritchie, Carol Sieger, and Sharyn Sutton. The authors also acknowledge the funding of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (2003-06) for the program described herein Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2018 Project HOPE- The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.",
year = "2018",
month = feb,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1377/hlthaff.2017.1122",
language = "English",
volume = "37",
pages = "231--239",
journal = "Health Affairs",
issn = "0278-2715",
publisher = "Project Hope",
number = "2",
}