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Future Leaders: Tej Dhillon, Founder and CEO, Seva Hospice

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Initially, my father actually owned an assisted care facility, which he bought in 2006. He really wanted to create an environment in a place that he felt was suitable for his own mother, and so he had purchased an assisted living facility. So, we focused on growing the home health business for about six years.

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Nonprofit Startup Emmaus Catholic Hospice: Supportive Culture Key to ‘Rapid Growth’

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Can you share some of your history and what led your organization to launch a hospice program? How has your organization grown since its inception? We had a lot of requests to grow northwest to Boulder, Lafayette, Louisville and Westminster, Colorado. Emmaus Catholic Hospice established services within the last year.

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How Four Questions Can Reduce Costs, Boost Hospice Utilization

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“You can help people live, love and laugh and learn and grow, even in the context of horrible progressive, irreversible terminal diseases, because they’re still alive,” Ihrig said at the Hospice News ELEVATE conference in Chicago. Every hospice provider should be fluent, whether it’s those four questions or their own vernacular.

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Traditions Health SVP Moreland: 3 Forces Driving Change in the Hospice Space

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Traditions Health Traditions Health Tradition Health Senior Vice-President of Hospice Operations Tom Moreland Can you say a little more about your own background and how you came to the hospice space? What are your top priorities as you come into this new role? I have kind of a unique story. And so I never looked back.

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1Care’s COO: Executives with Bedside Experience Give Hospices a Competitive Edge

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Some companies sold off to others, and then they began a solo venture of their own. We are one of the fastest growing hospices in the state of Nevada. We had to layer on patient care and staff to grow so that we wouldn’t end up with service funding issues, which can be challenges in our space. 1Care was their first venture.

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Building a Clinic-Based Palliative Care Program

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While they offer an alternative to home-based services, they present their own unique benefits and challenges. Palliative care has historically been an at-home service, but we realized the growing need to expand our service, allowing our providers to serve more people. Be sure your target area can support a clinic.

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How to ‘Sell’ Palliative Care to Health System Partners

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As value-based models expand and hold health systems accountable for the entire care continuum, palliative care partnerships and joint ventures are growing in attractiveness. The patient-centered approach aligns with a growing emphasis on patient experience and satisfaction in health care.