Literature Review
Saad Healthcare’s ‘The Retreat’ offers comfort for hospice patients and families
04/08/26 at 03:10 AMSaad Healthcare’s ‘The Retreat’ offers comfort for hospice patients and families Fox10 News - WALA, Mobile, AL; by Lee Peck; 4/3/26 Behind Saad Healthcare sits a place for families seeking comfort and support during end-of-life care. They call it “The Retreat” — Saad’s inpatient hospice center. Gloria Massingill recalls her first visit three years ago, when her husband Kenny was looking for hospice care for his 93-year-old father. ... Saad’s The Retreat has 24 hospice beds on site and an additional 15 at their Providence location.
TNMHPO Announcing Veteran Initiative Partnership (VIP)
04/08/26 at 03:00 AMTNMHPO Announcing Veteran Initiative Partnership (VIP)Texas ~ New Mexico Hospice & Palliative Care Organization; email; 4/1/26 If your organization supports veterans in hospice or palliative care, we’d love to invite you to be part of something meaningful. Introducing the Veterans Initiative Partnership (VIP) — a new, no-cost program designed to bring together providers, partners, and professionals committed to improving care for veterans. ...
CHS boosts performance-based exec pay
04/08/26 at 03:00 AMCHS boosts performance-based exec pay Becker's Hospital Review; by Alan Condon; 4/6/26 Franklin, Tenn.-based Community Health Systems is doubling down on performance-based compensation for its top executives, tying the majority of pay to financial and operational results, according to a proxy report filed April 2 with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Trump: JD Vance will be new fraud czar, focus on 'blue states'
04/08/26 at 03:00 AMTrump: JD Vance will be new fraud czar, focus on 'blue states' UPI (United Press International); by Lisa Hornung; 4/3/26 Vice President JD Vance is now the government's fraud czar, according to President Donald Trump, and he will focus on "blue states."
Ellsworth nonprofit receives boost from Stanley Subaru round-up donations
04/08/26 at 03:00 AMStanley Subaru donates "Round Up for Change" proceeds to local nonprofits Fox 22 / ABC 7, Bangor, ME; by Beth Jones; 4/6/26 A local car dealership gave a boost to hospice volunteers of Hancock County on Monday so they can continue helping Mainers. ... Stanley Subaru has been running their "Round up for change program," which asks guests to round up their purchases to the nearest dollar. The hospice organization says Stanley Subarau has been a steady source of support over the years.
Finding rare agreement on fixing the health care affordability crisis
04/08/26 at 03:00 AMFinding rare agreement on fixing the health care affordability crisisPenn LDI - Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics; by Hoag Levins; 4/7/26 In a rare display of bipartisan alignment, former Obama administration advisor Ezekiel Emanuel and Trump policy architect Brian Blase declared that the U.S. health care system is being choked by “perverse incentives” and monopolistic practices. ...
Westhampton teen's care packages honor her late father
04/08/26 at 03:00 AMWesthampton teen's care packages honor her late father WN.com - Newsday; by Michael R. Ebert; 3/29/26 ... Elizabeth Sultan, a junior at Westhampton Beach High School, recently spearheaded a program called Peter's Packages, named in honor of her father, Peter, who died last year at 54 after suffering a heart attack while competing in the Jamesport Triathlon. Sultan's initiative provides curated care packages that contain items ranging from books to blankets. She said she was inspired to launch the effort after she and her brother, William, received similar comfort items from community members following their father's death.
Life is like a landscape. You live in the midst of it but ...
04/08/26 at 03:00 AMLife is like a landscape. You live in the midst of it but can describe it only from the vantage point of distance. ~ Charles Lindbergh
Agrace expands to serve southeastern Wisconsin
04/08/26 at 03:00 AMAgrace expands to serve southeastern Wisconsin Fidelity, Milwaukee, WI; by PR Newswire; 4/2/26 Agrace, the largest Wisconsin-based nonprofit hospice, has expanded to serve the entire southern half of Wisconsin with the addition of Ozaukee, Washington, Racine and Kenosha counties to its Milwaukee service region. ... Southeastern Wisconsin Agrace patients are served through its regional office in Wauwatosa by a care team that includes a local hospice physician, nurses, CNAs, volunteers and a spiritual & grief counselor.
Joan Teno’s SOS Hospice Substack
04/08/26 at 03:00 AMJoan Teno’s SOS Hospice SubstackDr. Joan Teno is a health services researcher and practicing hospice physician. She started SOS Hospice as a space to share insights, data, and reflections about hospice care in the U.S. She seeks to connect research, policy, and real world experience to help make hospice care more transparent, understandable, and person centered.Guest Editor Note by Dr. Ira Byock: Joan Teno has been a prolific health delivery and policy researcher. She creatively mines public health and health services data to reveal patterns and trends of hospice use – and identifies opportunities to expand access and improve quality of care. Now she is bringing her skills and insights to this new Substack. To the data wonks among us, SOS Hospice is a compelling read. I subscribed immediately!Publisher's Note: I subscribed immediately, too!
Hospice of the Prairie & Prairie Home Health announces leadership transition
04/08/26 at 03:00 AMHospice of the Prairie & Prairie Home Health announces leadership transition The Dodge City Daily Globe, Dodge City, KS; by Tammy Lawson; 4/3/26 Dodge City Hospice of the Prairie & Prairie Home Health ... announces an Executive Director leadership transition. After 25 years of service, Julie Pinkerton, BS RN CHPN, will step down as Executive Director. ... Under Julie's leadership, the organization experienced growth through increased usage of home health and hospice care throughout the service area while establishing organizational sustainability, working closely with frontline clinicians and community partners. The organization is pleased to welcome Jeremy Rabe, MBA, as the new Executive Director of Hospice of the Prairie & Prairie Home Health. Jeremy brings more than 20 years of experience in healthcare leadership. ... Jeremy will begin his role as Executive Director on June 1 with Julie leaving the organization later in the summer.
Quality improvement project: Implementing a mortality screening tool post hospital discharge to guide goals of care conversations and improve hospice admissions
04/08/26 at 03:00 AMQuality improvement project: Implementing a mortality screening tool post hospital discharge to guide goals of care conversations and improve hospice admissions Geriatric Nursing; by Chelsea Goston, TeriAnn Benson, Heather Coats; 4/2/26 online ahead of print Problem: Bloom Healthcare has insufficient identification and under use of hospice services for eligible patients with chronic conditions. This gap leads to unnecessary hospitalizations, high costs, and suboptimal end-of-life experiences. ...Conclusions: The prognosis screening tool effectively facilitates timely hospice admissions and goals of care conversations in home-based care settings, enhancing end-of-life care and patient centered outcomes.
Croí Health raises $17.5M for patient care access, including through major philanthropic gifts
04/08/26 at 02:15 AMCroí Health raises $17.5M for patient care access, including through major philanthropic gifts MassNonprofit News; Press Release; 4/7/26 At the start of year three of their $20 million Voices Campaign, the Croí Health Charitable Fund has secured $17.5 million for patient care access. Of this, they raised more than $11 million from an established donor base and more than 3,200 new, first-time donors. For the remaining amount, the Charitable Fund secured $6.5 million from leading philanthropists. About: Croí Health, formerly NVNA and Hospice, serves 27 communities, with a daily census of 1,200 and more than 200,000 patients annually.
When shared decision-making becomes medical paternalism: Conversations about end-of-life care can turn into conflicts over authority
04/07/26 at 03:00 AMWhen shared decision-making becomes medical paternalism: Conversations about end-of-life care can turn into conflicts over authority MedPage Today; by DeAnna M. Pollock, MD; 4/1/26 "Why haven't they scheduled your dad for his feeding tube placement? They just want another family conference." I sighed and told my mother we may have to fight. The physicians caring for my father seemed ready to overrule her decision, even though she held his medical power of attorney. When I spoke with an intern, I explained that our family had not changed its mind about the course of treatment. We simply wanted to know when the feeding tube would be placed. Her response stunned me. "We refuse to place it," she said. "And we have the right to refuse anything." Calmly, I explained that, as a physician myself, ...
Healthcare across borders: How the U.S. health system compares to others around the world
04/07/26 at 03:00 AMHealthcare across borders: How the U.S. health system compares to others around the world Chicago Health; by Kathleen Aharoni; 4/3/26 More than half of the world’s countries guarantee a right to healthcare in their constitutions. The United States does not. No federal or state law explicitly safeguards citizens’ health or well-being as a guaranteed right. Countries worldwide take varying approaches. ... In a ranking of 10 health systems worldwide, the U.S. ranked last — and has ranked last in each of the Commonwealth Fund’s “Mirror, Mirror” reports since 2014. The nonprofit foundation has supported independent research on healthcare policy since 1918.
VNA Care names Salvatore Perla, DrPH, as President and Chief Executive Officer
04/07/26 at 03:00 AMVNA Care names Salvatore Perla, DrPH, as President and Chief Executive Officer VNA Care, Worcester, MA; Press Release; 3/30/26 VNA Care, one of the Commonwealth’s largest independent nonprofit home health, hospice, palliative care, and private care providers, today announced the appointment of Salvatore (Sal) Perla, DrPH, as President and Chief Executive Officer. Perla will begin this role on April 6. ... Perla is a longtime resident of Leominster, Mass., who brings more than 25 years of experience leading multi-site healthcare organizations through growth, service line expansion, and integration of post-acute and home health services across the care continuum.
CMS ups hospice oversight: 5 things to know
04/07/26 at 03:00 AMCMS ups hospice oversight: 5 things to know Becker's Hospital Review; by Mariah Taylor; 4/3/26 CMS is implementing new oversight measures for hospice programs, which include an updated scoring system, state-specific oversight and changes to election statement addenda. The new scoring system is part of an effort to “strengthen oversight, improve transparency for patient families and ensure Medicare hospice benefits are not abused,” according to an April 2 agency news release. Here’s what to know:
More people are choosing the option to die under Oregon’s Death with Dignity Act
04/07/26 at 03:00 AMMore people are choosing the option to die under Oregon’s Death with Dignity Act The Oregonian/OregonLive; by Kristine de Leon; 4/3/26 More people are turning to Oregon’s Death with Dignity Act – and more than ever are getting prescriptions for life-ending drugs, according to a new state data released Thursday [4/2]. For nearly three decades, the law has allowed Oregonians who meet certain conditions to receive prescription medications to help them end their lives, rather than waiting for a disease to run its course. ... An annual report compiled by the Oregon Health Authority shows more patients are seeking the option. Last year, doctors wrote 637 prescriptions under the Death with Dignity Act -- the highest number on record, according to state data. That’s a modest 5% increase from 2024, but part of a longer trend that has pushed participation steadily upward.
It is not fair to ask of others ...
04/07/26 at 03:00 AMIt is not fair to ask of others what you are not willing to do yourself. ~ Eleanor Roosevelt
Students provide a lifeline for dementia caregiver
04/07/26 at 03:00 AMStudents provide a lifeline for dementia caregiver Lovin' Life; by Lin Sue Flood; 4/5/26 When ASU junior Emily-Jane Crawford finishes her classes and homework, she travels to Glendale to visit a very special friend. Bud Addison is 81 years old, and despite his dementia, Emily-Jane’s visits are the highlight of his week. ... This connection is the heart of RISE (Respite in Student Engagement), a unique partnership between Arizona State University and Hospice of the Valley. The program matches students interested in health care careers with families caring for loved ones with dementia.
Development and psychometric properties of PEACE-Q: A questionnaire on attitudes towards physician-assisted dying, euthanasia, advance directives and care at the end-of-life
04/07/26 at 03:00 AMDevelopment and psychometric properties of PEACE-Q: A questionnaire on attitudes towards physician-assisted dying, euthanasia, advance directives and care at the end-of-life
Blending storytelling with education: Southampton author’s book sheds light on hospice and palliative care
04/07/26 at 03:00 AMBlending storytelling with education: Southampton author’s book sheds light on hospice and palliative care Daily Hampshire Gazette; by Sam Ferland; 3/3/26 When a loved one is dying, there is no specific script to freeze the flooding of emotions and decisions a family faces. But hospice nurse Maureen Groden believes bridges can be built through the power of storytelling to help guide families over the universal challenges faced as a loved one nears the end of life. “It’s about telling stories and listening to them too,” said Groden, who has more than 30 years of experience nursing in the Valley.
How to navigate a multigenerational team in health care
04/07/26 at 02:00 AMHow to navigate a multigenerational team in health careHomeCare; by Kimberly Skehan & Jennifer Kennedy; 4/2/26 For the first time in history, five generations are working side by side in today’s organizations. Each cohort brings distinct experiences, values, communication styles and expectations. In health care, these differences influence not only workplace culture but also how care is delivered, received and supported. Understanding generational differences is no longer a soft skill. It is a strategic competency tied directly to quality, compliance, workforce sustainability and patient experience. The 5 Generations:
