Resumen
Goals-of-care discussions, by promoting mutual understanding between patients and clinicians, supporting decision making and facilitating care planning, have been found to reduce acute care use and cost of care downstream. However, it is not known if goals-of-care discussions have an immediate impact on the cost of the same hospital stay. In this real-world study, we examined the hospitalization cost before and after the implementation of a goals-of-care program. We found that the overall cost in unselected medical patients did not differ significantly before and after program implementation; however, the cost of hospitalization decreased significantly among ICU patients by 17% after program implementation. This study highlights the potential value-based benefit of goals-of-care programs for patients who have serious illnesses.