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Startup Buried in Work Seeks to Aid Families with End-Of-Life Burdens

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Following his father’s death from leukemia, Buried in Work Founder and CEO Adam Zuckerman realized that families needed help. Along the way, Buried in Work developed resources like articles, card games and document intended to help families make key decisions. And are you working with any hospices?

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Beyond the Bedside: A Hospice Nurse Works to Change the Conversation on Death 

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Misconceptions about and limited awareness of hospice is among the industry’s largest headwinds, a problem that one hospice nurse in California is working to solve. There’s a lack of knowledge among health care workers, and definitely lack of knowledge among people who don’t work in health care, which is not their fault.

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Hospice, Home-Based Care Employees Report Feeling Unsafe at Work

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Transcend surveyed home-based care workers from across the country, working in industries such as hospice, home health, palliative care, private duty nursing and personal care services. The post Hospice, Home-Based Care Employees Report Feeling Unsafe at Work appeared first on Hospice News.

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Michigan Center for Rural Health Working to Expand Rural Palliative Care

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Saint Martin, hospital programs manager, works with thirty-five critical access hospitals in Michigan and is the lead for the project. Of the programs design, Saint Martin said, The program is advancing a community-driven, flexible, locally adaptable model, tailored to work with the target communities.

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The Secret to Supercharging Your Organizations Communications

Learn more about the transformative power of this capability, how it works and how it could improve your team’s communication and improve patient care experiences. Role-based messaging is the ability to contact the right person at the right time without knowing who they are by name.

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Oncologists: Palliative Care Plays ‘Critical Role’ in Improving Quality, Health Equity

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We really have to build capacity and maximize impact as we work together to care for our patients, and particularly our focus around palliative care oncology, and specifically in the context of challenges and opportunities. A lot of times we work in silos as opposed to working together, Rhodes said.

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Unveiling the Key Priorities of Future Diverse Palliative Care Workforces

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Recent research has found that career growth, organizational culture and impactful work are significant priorities among the next generation of palliative care clinicians, particularly those from underserved populations. Purpose and relevance: Finding value and meaningful purpose in their work. There’s no blueprint for this.