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Burnout Brings Hospice Nurses to an ‘Urgent Crossroad’

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Recent data may give hospice providers deeper insight around the driving forces of nursing shortages. million registered nurses expect to leave the health care workforce by 2027, representing roughly one-fifth of the nation’s overall health care workforce, the NCSBN research found. Nearly 900,000 of the nation’s 4.5

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Partners In Care to Launch Clinician Burnout Prevention Program

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The hospice and palliative care provider recently received a $50,000 grant from the Oregon Center for Nursing to support the program’s launch, which is dubbed Care for the Caregivers. This is a great opportunity for our nurses to learn new ways to practice self-care while also bringing our teams together.

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New California Law Further Tightens Hospice License Oversight

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1, 2021, and was slated to end either 365 days following associated reports from the California State Auditor, or when the provisions of last year’s new law expire in 2027. The halt on licensing took effect Jan.

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New California Law Imposes Moratorium on New Hospice Licenses

Hospice Law Blog

The moratorium will end either three hundred and sixty five (365) days from the date the California State Auditor publishes a report on hospice licensure or when the provisions of the Bill are repealed on January 1, 2027, whichever is sooner.

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How Psychedelics Could Change Palliative Care

Hospice News

billion industry by 2027, Forbes reported last July. Ladybird Morgan, registered nurse and social worker, Mettle Health, co-founder of The Humane Prison Hospice Project Despite the evidence showing benefits, risks do exist, and more attention should be paid to these in ongoing research, Morgan said.