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Diane E. Meier
Researcher at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Publications - 308
Citations - 19542
Diane E. Meier is an academic researcher from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. The author has contributed to research in topics: Palliative care & Health care. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 299 publications receiving 17323 citations. Previous affiliations of Diane E. Meier include Oregon Health & Science University & University of Zurich.
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American Society of Clinical Oncology Provisional Clinical Opinion: The Integration of Palliative Care Into Standard Oncology Care
Thomas J. Smith,Sarah Temin,Erin R. Alesi,Amy P. Abernethy,Tracy A. Balboni,Ethan Basch,Betty Ferrell,Matt Loscalzo,Diane E. Meier,Judith A. Paice,Jeffrey Peppercorn,Mark R. Somerfield,Ellen Stovall,Jamie H. Von Roenn +13 more
TL;DR: It is the Panel's expert consensus that combined standard oncology care and palliative care should be considered early in the course of illness for any patient with metastatic cancer and/or high symptom burden.
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Defining Advance Care Planning for Adults: A Consensus Definition From a Multidisciplinary Delphi Panel
Rebecca L. Sudore,Rebecca L. Sudore,Hillary D. Lum,John J. You,Laura C. Hanson,Diane E. Meier,Steven Z. Pantilat,Daniel D. Matlock,Judith A.C. Rietjens,Ida J. Korfage,Christine S. Ritchie,Jean S. Kutner,Joan M. Teno,Judy Thomas,Ryan D. McMahan,Daren K. Heyland +15 more
TL;DR: A multidisciplinary Delphi panel developed a consensus definition for ACP for adults that can be used to inform implementation and measurement of ACP clinical, research, and policy initiatives.
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Cost savings associated with US hospital palliative care consultation programs.
R. Sean Morrison,Joan D. Penrod,J. Brian Cassel,Melissa Caust-Ellenbogen,Lynn Spragens,Diane E. Meier +5 more
TL;DR: Hospital palliative care consultation teams are associated with significant hospital cost savings and have been shown to improve care for adults with serious illness.
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The Inner Life of Physicians and Care of the Seriously Ill
TL;DR: A model for increasing physician self-awareness, which includes identifying and working with emotions that may affect patient care is described, based on the standard medical model of risk factors, signs and symptoms, differential diagnosis, and intervention.
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Substituted judgment: how accurate are proxy predictions?
TL;DR: Results cast doubt on the usefulness of a strict substituted judgment standard as an approach to medical decision making for patients with diminished mental capacity.