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Why Hospice Providers Are Ready to Spend Big on Technology

Hospice News

The report – produced in collaboration with Homecare Homebase and released earlier this month – is based on an online survey of nearly 330 hospice professionals. The year ahead is likely to bring significantly more technology investment as well, the 2023 Hospice News Outlook Survey and Report suggests.

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Achieving Person-Centered Care in Hospice: Keys and Best Practices

Hospice News

“Person-centered care means treating the patient as an individual and treating them as equal partners in the business of caring, in the art of caring, and the science of caring,” Lopez-Devine said in a recent webinar hosted by Hospice News and Homecare Homebase. This article is sponsored by Homecare Homebase.

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Addus Completes Tennessee Quality Care Deal, Anticipates More Transactions

Hospice News

Addus HomeCare Corp. NASDAQ: ADUS) has completed the acquisition of the home health, hospice, and private-duty company Tennessee Quality Care for an undisclosed amount. Across all of its business lines, the Franklin, Tennessee-based provider serves nearly 1,800 patients daily from 17 locations that cover 50 of that state’s 95 counties.

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Addus to Acquire Tennessee Quality Care for $106 Million

Hospice News

Addus HomeCare Corp. NASDAQ: ADUS) has reached an agreement to purchase the home health, hospice and private duty operator Tennessee Quality Care for $106 million. Tennessee Quality Care operates 17 locations serving an average of 1,800 patients daily throughout 50 of the 95 counties in its home state.

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Alivia Care CEO: The ‘Right Way’ to Care for the Seriously Ill

Hospice News

Susan Ponder-Stansel, CEO of Alivia Care, sat down with Hospice News and its sister site Home Health Care News at the HomeCare 100 conference in Scottsdale, Arizona, to discuss the ways providers need to retool in order to care for the burgeoning seriously ill, senior population. They’re not living there.

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How CON Laws Influence Hospice Quality, Program Integrity

Hospice News

Florida is among the states with hospice CON laws in place, while Georgia’s CON programs predominantly pertain to other health care facility types such as hospitals and long-term care facilities. Hansen also serves as executive director of the Homecare & Hospice Association of Utah (HHAU).

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How Hospices Are Diversifying Their Services in 2024

Hospice News

Palliative care, pediatric end-of-life care and end-of-life doula (EOLD) services are top of mind for hospices that are diversifying their services in 2024. Participants are typically those certified by a state to require nursing level of care (which can be home-based), and need assistance with certain activities of daily life (ADLs).

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