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Los Angeles Hospice Home Care Launches Scholarship Program for Aides

Hospice News

Los Angeles-based Hospice Home Care recently rolled out a scholarship program for hospice aides in a move towards building career pathways and improving retention. Los Angeles County needs to hear the voices of those who provide Los Angeles hospice care to the residents of this county as they near the end of life.”

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Community Education Crucial to Improving Hospice Access Among Unhoused Populations

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Improving equitable, quality care for homeless populations involves providing education to internal hospice staff and to community care partners and referral sources, according to Nycole Snodgrass, director of operations for hospice and palliative at Providence Hospice Los Angeles County and SoCal Palliative Care.

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New California Law Further Tightens Hospice License Oversight

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The bills — Senate Bill 664 and Assembly Bill 1280 — followed a Los Angeles Times investigation into alleged misconduct among hospice providers statewide. The moratorium originated last October with two major reform laws passed that also mandated an extensive audit of the state’s licensing and oversight processes.

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California’s Leads the State-Level Battle Against Hospice Fraud

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The bills — Senate Bill 664 and Assembly Bill 1280 — followed a Los Angeles Times investigation into alleged misconduct among hospice providers statewide. In one instance, 15 new hospices received Medicare certification, all operating from the same two-story building in Los Angeles, ProPublica reported.

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2 Charged in $54 Million Hospice, Health Care Fraud Case

Hospice News

A federal grand jury indictment alleges that Shaklian, often using aliases, submitted claims for seven Los Angeles-area health care providers, including a hospice she owned, the Pasadena-based Chateau d’Lumina Hospice and Palliative Care. “Alexsanian would face up to 20 years in federal prison for each count.”

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Adult, PACE, Palliative Centers Unveiled Amid Hospice Closures

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WelbeHealth Opens 2 PACE De Novos California-based WellbeHealth recently unveiled two new PACE centers – one in Los Angeles and the other in North Hollywood. The new locations are expected to reach more than 9,000 seniors within the Los Angeles and North Hollywood areas, along with surrounding communities.

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How Fraudulent Hospices Evade Regulators

Hospice News

The sources who came forward to Hospice News witnessed these activities in Los Angeles County, California. In one instance, 15 new hospices received Medicare certification, all operating from the same two-story building in Los Angeles, ProPublica reported.

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