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Heartfelt Testimonies – Patient Family Review

Hospice Promise

The post Heartfelt Testimonies – Patient Family Review appeared first on Hospice Promise. We understand how challenging it can be to navigate end-of-life care, and we are committed to making this process as comfortable and meaningful as possible for our patients and their families.

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A Non-Expert with Expertise: Navigating the Risks and Rewards of Testimony from Highly Sophisticated Professional Employees in Federal Court

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Corporate defendants are frequently faced with a quandary—is the company’s highly sophisticated professional employee simply a fact witness or does their anticipated testimony propel them into the world of expert discovery? Lay witnesses provide testimony based on their direct experiences and perceptions.

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HCP Report: Consumer Word of Mouth the Top Hospice Marketing Source

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“Accruing patient and family testimonials is a good first step, but hospice marketers should also be analyzing the feedback they receive,” Sternklar told Hospice News in an email. What are your most satisfied patients/family members most likely to mention? What are the common phrases they use?

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Lawmakers Mull Bills to Ensure Hospice, Home Health Worker Safety

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Connecticut Hospice CEO Barbara Pearce stated in a Public Health Committee testimony that the proposed new rules regarding background checks are unclear, redundant of some Medicare regulations and could also pose barriers for patients in need of end-of-life care. The organization was the first established hospice in the United States.

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Psychologist Jason Hotchkiss: Hospices Can Leverage Online Reviews to Drive Quality Improvement

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The research is published in his new book, “Love Letters from Caregivers: Grateful Testimonials to Inspire and Empower Palliative Care Professionals.” But other hospices have begun to post testimonials on their site. Prior to this work, he spent more than a decade as a hospice chaplain working for national and regional providers.

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VNS Health Expands Hospice Education for Underserved Asian Americans

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In some of our workshops [we] invite caregivers to give testimonials,” she said. Having caregivers share their experiences has helped other families learn how these and other health services can support loved ones earlier in their illnesses, Lin said. “In There’s so much more that the [hospice] team can offer.

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IPSE DIXIT: Because My Patient Said So – How to Challenge Medical Experts Who Base an Opinion of Injury Causation Solely on a Patient’s Self-Report

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Causation”) , which may be helpful when cross examining a medical expert whose causation testimony is based on a patient’s subjective statements, as opposed to objective medical evidence. Below is a six-step methodology taken from the American Medical Association’s Guides to the Evaluation of Disease and Injury Causation, 2 nd Ed.

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