Pennsylvania POLST wishes to acknowledge the contributions of Marian Kemp, RN, BSBA the PA POLST coordinator who recently announced her retirement.
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Marian Kemp, RN, BSBA, worked many years in hospital nursing, eventually moving to Highmark Inc. In her role as Senior Markets project manager, she was responsible for multiple initiatives that targeted the senior population. This includes leading the annual flu immunization initiative; promoting programs to physicians and members to decrease the prescribing of “drugs to be avoided” in the elderly population, working to encourage physical activity and engaging in numerous other projects to improve the quality of life of members, including the award-winning Advanced Illness Services (AIS) program.
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Over that time a major focus evolved around improving care at the end of life. Formal training as an advance care planning facilitator led to a twenty- year history advancing the use of the Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) in Pennsylvania. Following retirement from Highmark in 2011, she was appointed POLST coordinator of the Coalition for Quality at the End of Life under the auspices of the Jewish Healthcare Foundation. In this role she led the efforts to provide statewide information and education on the POLST process. She had a leadership role in the development of the POLST Training: Doing it Right, designed to help assure the quality of the POLST conversation and the design of the PA POLST website https://www.papolst.org/.
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“On our twenty- year journey in advocating and advancing POLST Marian was the true visionary who worked tirelessly behind scenes and I cannot thank her enough for her contributions,” said Judith Black MD, Medical Advisor Jewish Healthcare Foundation. Daniel Kimball, MD of Circle of Life Coalition of Berks County described Marian as a “nurturing, loving, gracious, enduing, encouraging presences for the PA POLST program” and sends his best wishes and continuing health as she moves into the next chapters of her life. Alexander Nesbitt, MD, Medical Director at Susquehanna Health Supportive and Palliative Care Williamsport and National POLST Plenary Assembly Representative expressed his gratitude for her work stating “I am sad to lose Marian in the role she has done such important work so well, but glad for her that she is stepping into her well-deserved retirement. Thank you, Marian for all you have done, you have helped to create an enduring legacy of understanding and use of the POLST all across the state.”
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As stated in her final POLST Notes her wish is that the work continues and greater understanding of the value of POLST to patients and families and health care professionals is achieved. Marian will continue to be a member of CQEL representing community consumers.