Episode 53: Treatment Escalation Plans

Author: Eoghan Colgan  @eoghan_colgan
Special Guest: Prof. Robin Taylor

16/11/20


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Guest Bios

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Professor D. Robin Taylor lives in Edinburgh and is currently working for NHS Lanarkshire as a consultant respiratory physician. He returned to Scotland in 2013 after 25 years in New Zealand where he was Professor of Respiratory Medicine at the University of Otago, Dunedin..

He is widely published in the area of asthma management and airway biomarkers.  His current role focuses on clinical decision-making and quality of care for acutely ill patients. In 2016 he was commissioned by NHS Lanarkshire to develop and implement a Treatment Escalation and Limitation Plan, aiming to improve quality of care in the medical and surgical wards of Lanarkshire hospitals. He has published several papers on this topic. His approach has involved one-to-one consultant coachingon medical decision-making and communication: prognostic conversations, avoiding futile treatments, harms reduction and anticipatory care planning.


Show Notes

Professor Robin Taylor discusses Treatment Escalation Plans (TEPS) which help to reduce patient harm and avoid futile treatments.


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