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Hospice Providers Weigh Labor Gains Against Rising Costs

Hospice News

When it comes to labor, hospice providers are walking a balance beam between the need to increase capacity and the long-term sustainability of offering bonuses, tech investments and larger benefits packages. Publicly traded hospice providers have reported improvements on turnover and workforce shortages. For example, Chemed Corp.

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Addus Projects ‘Strong, Steady’ Hospice Growth Amid Lingering Pandemic Census Headwinds

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Addus HomeCare Corp. NASDAQ: ADUS) saw hospice growth in 2023, despite lingering pandemic-related challenges around daily census. The company anticipates growth in its personal care business in 2024, which will have a reverberating impact in its hospice and home health service lines. jump compared to the same period in 2022.

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Hospice, Palliative Providers Strategize to Reach Underserved Communities

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But defining the range of communities that specifically lack access to hospice and palliative care can be a moving target. Hospices should apply a wide and varied lens when examining the populations in greatest need of end-of-life care, Garrett indicated. Hospice News photo.) But it’s important to lean towards other communities.

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What Gentiva’s Expanded Hospice Presence Means for the M&A Mix

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Gentiva’s recent $710 million acquisition of ProMedica’s hospice and home-based care assets bucks prevailing trends in today’s M&A market. Transaction volume dipped during 2022, specifically when it came to large platform deals by private equity firms. billion divestiture of Kindred at Home’s hospice and personal care segments.

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3 Palliative Care Providers to Watch

Hospice News

Hospice News spoke with three palliative care providers that have risen to these challenges. The key secondary goal is to make the support and care we provide easier for caregivers of patients with serious illnesses,” Smith added. “We That will lead to better hospice care, which will lead to lower end-of-life costs.”

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HCP and HHAeXchange Expand Their Partnership with Seamless Integration to Improve the Client and Care Worker Experience

Home Care Pulse

R EXBURG, Idaho, September 21, 2022— HCP ?and? From day one, it’s been our goal to simplify and strengthen the homecare management process for all of our customers, and this partnership with HCP is yet another step towards achieving that.” . is the leading technology platform for homecare and self-direction program management.

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Ep.8: What Providers Need to Know About the Hospice Quality Reporting Program

Home Care Pulse

8: What Providers Need to Know About the Hospice Quality Reporting Program Dr. Jennifer Kennedy, Vice President of Quality & Standards at CHAP, discusses what CMS's Hospice Quality Reporting Program (HQRP) means for the care continuum as a whole, and the most important things for providers to be aware of.

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