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Table 7 Proposed strategies for overcoming challenges of health care ethics programs (HCEPs) (N = 232)

From: Health care ethics programs in U.S. Hospitals: results from a National Survey

Type of Strategy

% of hospitalsa

Illustrative quotes

Training for existing staff

37.2

Webinars on types of ethical issues in rural facilities

Online training

Internal training or hire a lead clinical ethicist

Perhaps education of medical staff on the real components of an ethics consult and the procedures in place that govern our work

Funds for additional time, staff, or other needs

30.3

More budgetary support for clinical ethics

Our efforts to make a case for increased funding include … ongoing conversations with administration; most recently exploring philanthropic means of funding. It really comes down to funding

Other

29.5

Stabilizing a team will require leadership that is willing to make changes that unify the group to a shared sense of purpose

Set up triggers for ethics consults

It would help if physicians involved in ethics cases took ethics committee recommendations seriously, when the recommendations conflicted with their own inclinations

Increased leadership buy-in

9.4

A strategic plan for Bioethics at (Hospital) presented to the Hospital Board. We should be responsible for an annual report to the board as well

Data demonstrating value of HCEPs

8.0

Refrain from evaluating the quality of ethics services according to patient satisfaction, length of stay, or other ‘traditional’ quality metrics

The ability to make a sound business case to get the ethicist position approved

Publicity/marketing

6.0

Having or developing a Marketing tool

promotion of awareness of the ethics committee functions

Regional/national support or mandate for HCEPs

5.5

There is a (state) network that we are aware of and somewhat connected to, but we are not “members” of per se

Mandates by regulatory and accreditation agencies

National norms for adequate support

Quality assurance/quality improvement

5.2

development of quality measures to assess the benefit of clinical ethics consultation

quality review of current consult and a formalized process for curbside consults

Making demonstration of ethics knowledge a performance standard

  1. aPercentages are population estimates determined by weighting the sampling adjustments. Because responses were given multiple codes when they illustrated more than one type of challenge, percentages exceed 100%