Background: It is important to document the domains surrounding end-of-life (EOL) care in the electronic health record (EHR). No pediatric navigator exists for these purposes.

Measures: Medical charts were reviewed for documentation surrounding code status and care at the time of death from January 2017 to June 2019.

Intervention: Creation of a navigator in the EHR to consolidate advance care planning documents, code status orders and notes and EOL flowsheets.

Outcomes: After implementing the navigator, 96% code status changes had supporting documentation, an increase of 35%. The percentage of deaths supported by a psychosocial team (social worker, chaplain and certified child life specialist) increased by 25%. Post-mortem documentation became electronic. Patient level metrics began to be electronically collected.

Conclusions/lessons Learned: Little has been published regarding use of the EHR to consolidate EOL documentation in pediatrics. Development of a systematic approach to documentation is critical to providing EOL care and standardizing care delivered.

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