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Lack of Staff, Guidelines Build Hurdles for Hospice Bereavement Care Programs

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Hospices often lack the financial and staffing resources needed to fully support bereaved families. As with nursing, the industry-wide labor shortage has impacted bereavement care, which is an underfunded service, according to Dr. Dawn Gross, palliative care physician at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Health.

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Vermont, Utah Ranked ‘Best Places to Die’ by PolicyGenius

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The analysis also took into account the ratio of Medicare-certified health care providers to eligible patients, as well as probate processes. The analysis cited data for each metric ranging from 2018 to early 2022, depending on the individual indicator. For deaths at home, for example, the report included numbers from 2018 to 2021.

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Hospice of the Chesapeake to Acquire Maryland-Based Calvert

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Maryland-based Hospice of the Chesapeake has penned an agreement to acquire nearby Calvert Hospice for an undisclosed amount. ” Hospice of the Chesapeake has cared for patients since 1979, prior to establishment of the Medicare Hospice Benefit. Hospice of the Chesapeake in Oct.

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Serious Illness Care Quality, Communications Lacking for Black Hospice Patients

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When it comes to communication and quality of care for Black patients, recent data reinforces the notion that hospices have room to grow. Our review found that Black patients with serious illness report poor-quality clinician-patient relationships and communication,” Chambers told Hospice News in an email.

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St. Francis Reflections Lifestage Care Launches New Florida Inpatient Hospice Center

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Francis Reflections Lifestage Care recently opened a new inpatient hospice care center inside the Melbourne Regional Medical Center. A swelling demand for hospice in the community spurred the unit’s development. We are thankful the community will now have access to hospice care close to home to service the growing need.”.

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Hospices Seek to Improve Health Equity Among Tribal Communities

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A lack of culturally inclusive care and mistrust of the health system are contributing to low hospice utilization among Native Americans. Native Americans are the least likely to enroll in hospice among racial and ethnic groups. Many in that community also lack access due to geographic and financial barriers. They comprised 0.4%

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Care Planning Issues Top Lists of Hospice Survey Deficiencies

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Amid rising regulatory scrutiny, issues related to care planning continue to top lists of the most common survey deficiencies among hospices. This standard has been at the top of the noncompliance list among all since at least 2018, according to the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).

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