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[The Netherlands] How does a video feedback intervention work for people with dementia and challenging behaviour living in a nursing home, for whom and under which circumstances? A realist interview study

04/11/26 at 03:00 AM

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Job Board 4/11/26

04/11/26 at 12:00 AM

* CEO, Hildegard House, nonprofit, Louisville, KY

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How can more efficient data sharing improve patient care plans?

04/10/26 at 03:00 AM

How can more efficient data sharing improve patient care plans? HealthTech; by Christopher Mills; 4/8/26 The effective participation in health information exchanges requires a focus on data governance, interoperability and organizationwide buy-in. Health information exchanges are steadily gaining traction as healthcare organizations look for ways to improve care coordination, reduce costs and meet regulatory expectations. Organizations are seeking ways to use data to make better decisions, which reduces costs and increases revenue. This is especially important for health systems as the federal government cuts funding across the board.

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Executive Personnel Changes - 4/10/26

04/10/26 at 03:00 AM

Executive Personnel Changes - 4/10/26

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Sovereign Hospice shares what MS families should know about palliative care

04/10/26 at 03:00 AM

Sovereign Hospice shares what MS families should know about palliative care Press Services, Dallas/Fort Worth, TX; Press Release; 4/9/26 As National Healthcare Decisions Day approaches on April 16, 2026, Sovereign Hospice, a service area business based in Aubrey, Texas, is drawing attention to the care options available to families affected by multiple sclerosis. MS is a complex, progressive neurological condition, and many families reach critical decision points without a clear picture of what palliative care or hospice care can offer them.

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The most connected hospice doctor in California

04/10/26 at 03:00 AM

The most connected hospice doctor in California CBS News Investigations; by Laura Geller, Rachel Gold, Adam Yamaguchi and Grace Manthey; 4/7/26 Physicians who oversee hospice clinics deliver a critical and delicate form of care to patients confronting terminal illness with the goal of helping them find dignity and comfort at the end of life. No active physicians oversaw more of these cases in California, or were reimbursed with more taxpayer money, than Dr. Rajiv Bhuva, according to federal records. ... Bhuva's name was listed on reimbursements for at least 2,800 patients across 126 California hospices in 2024. ... While fraud in the hospice industry is a long-running and complex problem, the role of physicians – knowingly or unwittingly facilitating it – has largely gone overlooked. 

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CMS issues guidance to implement new limits on federal Medicaid and CHIP funding for certain noncitizens

04/10/26 at 03:00 AM

CMS issues guidance to implement new limits on federal Medicaid and CHIP funding for certain noncitizens CMS Newsroom; Press Release; 4/8/26 CMS is preparing states for an upcoming change that will limit the ability to claim federal matching funds for Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) for individuals who are not U.S. citizens or U.S. nationals, or who fall into specific noncitizen categories identified in statute. New guidance issued today will ensure states understand their responsibility in implementing this statutory change beginning October 1, 2026. ... To view the State Health Official (SHO) letter, visit: https://www.medicaid.gov/federal-policy-guidance/downloads/sho26001.pdf.

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Families face identity theft following a death

04/10/26 at 03:00 AM

Families face identity theft following a death Hospice News; by Jim Parker; 4/8/26 When a loved one dies, the specter of identity theft can loom large, particularly through unclosed digital accounts that family members may not be aware of. Approximately 2.5 million deceased Americans have their identities stolen annually, with roughly 800,000 of these cases specifically targeted because they have died, according to the State of California Department of Justice. Managing and closing digital accounts can help mitigate the risk of identity theft, according to Donnell Beverly, Jr., CEO of Eazewell.

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Regional Home Health and Hospice facility to lay off 161 employees at Greenville site

04/10/26 at 03:00 AM

Regional Home Health and Hospice facility to lay off 161 employees at Greenville site WhatNow; by Deepali Singla; 4/9/26 ECU Health Home Health and Hospice will lay off 161 employees at its facility in Greenville. The company filed a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) notice with the state. The layoffs follow the shutdown of the Greenville facility. ECU Health Home Health and Hospice filed a WARN notice indicating the closure of its facility at 1005 WH Smith Blvd, Greenville, NC 27834. As a result of the closure, the layoffs are scheduled to take effect on May 1, 2026.

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Death smiles at us all; all we can do is smile back

04/10/26 at 03:00 AM

Death smiles at us all; all we can do is smile back U.S. Medicine - The Voice of Federal Medicine; by Cheters Buckenmaier II, MD, COL (ret), MC, USA; 4/9/26 ‘Death smiles at us all; all we can do is smile back.’ — Marcus Aurelius (121 AD-180 AD) The word hospice is derived from the Latin hospitum, meaning “a place of rest and shelter for the ill and weary.” As I have aged, the reality of death and dying has occupied more of my time as aging parents and friends enter the twilight of their lives. ... When my father died suddenly, he had a brand-new car in the driveway and a new suit hanging on the bedroom door for my first daughter’s wedding. ...

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As demand for hospice care increases, Lansing nonprofit breaks ground on expansion

04/10/26 at 03:00 AM

As demand for hospice care increases, Lansing nonprofit breaks ground on expansion PBS-WKAR Public Media; by Lillian Williams; 4/8/26 Demand for end-of-life specialized care is increasing nationwide, and a Mid-Michigan provider says that has led to a facility expansion that broke ground today. Hospice of Lansing plans to add four bedrooms to its Stoneleigh Residence by next spring. ... Executive Director Heather Vida says her organization turns away more than 100 families each year because they don’t have enough rooms. "What we want to do is make sure there are beds available for everyone at any time," she said. 

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81,000 people shared their dreams for AI. Here’s what HR leaders owe them

04/10/26 at 03:00 AM

81,000 people shared their dreams for AI. Here’s what HR leaders owe them HR Executive; by Jill Barth; 4/7/26 Over one week, 80,508 people across 159 countries and 70 languages described what they actually want from this technology. The result is what Anthropic is calling the largest qualitative study ever conducted, and the picture it paints of how workers experience AI is both more personal and more urgent than most HR leaders have been led to believe. ... One healthcare worker described receiving 100 to 150 messages a day from doctors and nurses, most of which required documentation. “Since implementing AI, the pressure of documentation has been lifted,” the respondent said. “I have more patience with nurses, more time to explain things to family members.”

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Spring allergies: nature's way of reminding your coworkers ...

04/10/26 at 03:00 AM

Spring allergies: nature's way of remind your coworkers you're still alive, one sneeze at a time.

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Association for Death Education and Counseling celebrates 50 years of advancing grief education and end-of-life understanding

04/10/26 at 03:00 AM

Association for Death Education and Counseling celebrates 50 years of advancing grief education and end-of-life understanding ADEC - Association for Death Education and Counseling; Press Release; 4/9/26 The Association for Death Education and Counseling (ADEC®), The Thanatology Association®, is celebrating its 50th anniversary, marking five decades of leadership in the interdisciplinary study of death, dying, and bereavement. ... Looking toward the future, ADEC envisions a world in which dying, death, and bereavement are recognized as fundamental aspects of the human experience rather than topics hidden from public conversation. The organization continues to expand its international reach and public engagement. Through initiatives such as the 50 Futures Global Fund, ADEC will support the distribution of digital grief education resources, training opportunities, and micro-grants to communities around the world.

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Job Board 4/10/26

04/10/26 at 12:00 AM

* CEO, Hildegard House, nonprofit, Louisville, KY

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How a $64 million NIH grant will transform palliative care across lifespan | part one

04/09/26 at 03:00 AM

How a $64 million NIH grant will transform palliative care across lifespan | part one Teleios Collaborative Network (TCN); podcast hosted by Chris Comeaux with Dr. Jean Kutner; 4/8/26 In this episode of TCNtalks / Anatomy of Leadership, host Chris Comeaux sits down with Dr. Jean Kutner—one of the nation’s leading voices in Hospice and Palliative Care research—to unpack a historic moment for the field: a $64 million NIH investment designed to transform care for people with serious illness across the lifespan.  More than just a funding milestone, this initiative represents a long-awaited convergence of advocacy, interdisciplinary collaboration, and national prioritization of Palliative Care research.

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Palliative care market to reach USD 12.0 billion by 2035, driven by aging population and hospice

04/09/26 at 03:00 AM

Palliative care market to reach USD 12.0 billion by 2035, driven by aging population and hospice Briefing Wire; Press Release; 4/8/26 The Palliative Care Market is expanding steadily as recognition grows for symptom management and quality of life improvement in serious illness. Growing demand for home-based palliative care, inpatient hospice units, and community-based programs is significantly strengthening market growth. According to Market Research Future analysis, the Palliative Care Market Size was estimated at 5.47 USD Billion in 2024. The palliative care industry is projected to grow from 5.875 USD Billion in 2025 to 12.0 USD Billion by 2035, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.4% during the forecast period 2025 - 2035. 

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Paradigm Health opens Valparaiso office

04/09/26 at 03:00 AM

Paradigm Health opens Valparaiso office Northwest Indiana Business Magazine; by Heather Pfundstein; 4/7/26 Indiana-based Paradigm Health has expanded its hospice and palliative care services to Valparaiso. ... “We’re humbled to begin serving families in Valparaiso and the greater Porter County community,” said Andrew Worswick, CEO of Paradigm Health, in a press release. “Our mission is to raise the bar of the hospice and palliative care experience, one family, one team member, one community at a time. ..."

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How does Parkinson’s progress? End-stage symptoms and what to expect

04/09/26 at 03:00 AM

How does Parkinson’s progress? End-stage symptoms and what to expectMass General Brigham; by Todd M. Herrington, MD, PhD; 4/7/26 The journey with Parkinson’s disease looks extremely different from person to person. ...

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U.S. AI boom could cause health care costs to soar without changes to payment policy

04/09/26 at 03:00 AM

U.S. AI boom could cause health care costs to soar without changes to payment policy Penn LDI - Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics; by Julia Hinckley, JD; 4/8/26 ... AI is already affecting health care delivery, and the choices policymakers make about payment will define its future trajectory, says LDI Senior Fellow Amol Navathe. AI is already more scalable and varied in its actions than human services. But without policies that create financial incentives to improve care, we risk driving up costs without improved outcomes or stifling innovation, writes Navathe in a recent perspective piece in Health Affairs.

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[United Kingdom] Hospice facing 'worst financial crisis in 35 years'

04/09/26 at 03:00 AM

[United Kingdom] Hospice facing 'worst financial crisis in 35 years' BBC News, Southport, United Kingdom; 4/8/26 A hospice has said it faces closure in the next 18 months if it cannot overcome what it says is its worst financial crisis in 35 years. Queenscourt Hospice, in Southport, Merseyside, currently spends £7.5m annually, but has revealed its income is only £5.5m, and that it will have to cut services unless additional funding is found. Since it opened its doors in 1991, it has helped more than 70,000 patients and families across West Lancashire, Formby and Southport. However, the hospice said annual government funding had not risen with inflation.Editor's Note: From the UK with clear implications for the US -- when hospice funding lags, care doesn’t stretch—it breaks.

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Challenges in the end-of-Life care for patients with severe persistent mental illness: a case series

04/09/26 at 03:00 AM

Challenges in the end-of-Life care for patients with severe persistent mental illness: a case series Psychogeriatrics; by Kaushadh Jayakody, Isha Bajaj, Doug Blomeley; 4/7/26 Conclusions: ... This study emphasises the importance of improved clinician training, clearer referral pathways and integrated care models in addressing this disparity. Implementing these measures will aid in addressing longstanding inequalities and ensure individuals with SPMI receive appropriate and timely palliative and EOL care.

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If you're going to win the Masters, ...

04/09/26 at 03:00 AM

If you're goin to win the Masters, you must believe you can. ~ Gary Player

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Elisabeth DeLuca School of Nursing students travel to Belgium to gain educational and cultural insights into palliative care

04/09/26 at 03:00 AM

Elisabeth DeLuca School of Nursing students travel to Belgium to gain educational and cultural insights into palliative care UConn Today; by Coral Aponte; 4/7/26 ... The End-of-Life Belgium EGL program is a part of the Nursing Capstone Course (NURS 4292) and consists of a two-week intensive experience sponsored by the University College of Arteveldehogeshool (Artevelde) in Ghent. ... The Interdisciplinary Program on Palliative and End-of-Life Care (IPPE) at Artevelde has run consistently at UConn since 2012 and has had a total of 92 students participate in the program. This year, eight UConn Nursing students were selected to attend.

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LACo Board presses for stepped-up enforcement of hospice, home care fraud

04/09/26 at 03:00 AM

LACo Board presses for stepped-up enforcement of hospice, home care fraud MyNewsLA.com; by Contributing Editor; 4/7/26 The county Board of Supervisors directed its staff Tuesday to develop recommendations aimed at improving coordination with other agencies to crack down on home health and hospice fraud. “Fraud in home health and hospice care is not just a financial crime — it is a direct threat to the health and safety of some of our most vulnerable residents,” Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath said in a statement after the board’s unanimous vote. 

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