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1520ai and Hospice Analytics announce strategic combination to advance data-driven hospice care and AI innovation
04/29/26 at 03:00 AM1520ai and Hospice Analytics announce strategic combination to advance data-driven hospice care and AI innovationHospice Analytics press release; by Cordt Kassner; 4/28/261520ai and Hospice Analytics Announce Strategic Combination to Advance Data-Driven Hospice Care and AI Innovation
The Alliance and the Research Institute for Home Care Release Inaugural Medicaid Home Care Chartbook
04/29/26 at 03:00 AMThe Alliance and the Research Institute for Home Care Release Inaugural Medicaid Home Care Chartbook National Alliance for Care at Home, Alexandria, VA and Washington, DC; Press Release; 4/27/26 The National Alliance for Care at Home (the Alliance) and the Research Institute for Home Care (the Institute) today released the 2026 Medicaid Home Care Chartbook, the first report of its kind providing a broad overview of the Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) user population, workforce, organizational trends, and economic contributions of Medicaid home care providers across the U.S.
Health systems add IT leadership roles
04/29/26 at 03:00 AMHealth systems add IT leadership roles Becker's Hospital Review; by Naomi Diaz; 4/24/26 Hospitals and health systems are adding new executive positions to address the growing demands of artificial intelligence governance, cybersecurity and data management. Many of the roles being created are inaugural appointments, reflecting a shift in how organizations are structuring technology leadership. From chief digital officers to AI strategy leads, hospitals are redefining their IT structures to enhance cybersecurity, data management and innovation. Here are new IT roles hospitals and health systems have added to their C-suites since March 17: ...
Hope, uncertainty, and hard truths: the complexity of goals-of-care discussions in oncology
04/29/26 at 03:00 AMHope, uncertainty, and hard truths: the complexity of goals-of-care discussions in oncology OncLive - Oncology Live; by Maurie Markman, MD; 4/10/26 ... While appreciating considerable variation in how individuals deal with their [cancer] diagnosis, as well as understanding the potential for difficult conversations regarding the specifics of available therapeutic options and anticipated statistically defined survival, it remains essential that such discussions be held. ... What is the most appropriate conclusion regarding a goals-of-care discussion? Should this patient have been offered further testing and therapy, or, based on the facts of this case, was hospice referral perhaps a more reasonable suggestion?
Empassion, Karoo Health partner on cardiac-to-hospice transitions
04/29/26 at 03:00 AMEmpassion, Karoo Health partner on cardiac-to-hospice transitions Hospice News; by James Warda; 4/28/26 Empassion Health and Karoo Health have unveiled a strategic partnership designed to provide a more seamless transition for patients from cardiac management to specialized serious illness care. This transition point, often referred to as “the gap,” is the period when traditional care cannot typically sustain the patient long-term, but they are not yet considered ready by insurance standards for hospice or palliative care, according to Empassion. Patients with advanced heart disease often drop into this gap. By bringing together Karoo’s cardiovascular care and Empassion’s palliative and hospice services, both organizations are working to eliminate that gap.
Hosparus Health thrift store opens in Louisville to support hospice
04/29/26 at 03:00 AMHosparus Health thrift store opens in Louisville to support hospice WHAS-11 ABC News; Louisville, KY; by whas11.com; 4/26/26 Hosparus Health is opening a thrift store in Louisville. Donations and sales will help fund hospice and end-of-life care across Kentucky and Indiana.
We spoke to over 30 CEOs and business leaders. Here’s what worries them most
04/29/26 at 03:00 AMWe spoke to over 30 CEOs and business leaders. Here’s what worries them most CNBC; by Lee Ying Shan; 4/27/26 Business leaders are confronting a new operating reality: one where war, inflation, AI and supply chain shocks are no longer exceptional events, but part of the baseline. CNBC spoke to more than 30 CEOs, business executives and industry leaders at the annual Converge Live event in Singapore last week. Across sectors — banking, energy, shipping, technology and manufacturing — a clear theme emerged: uncertainty is no longer episodic. It is structural.
10 best, worst states for nurses in 2026
04/29/26 at 03:00 AM10 best, worst states for nurses in 2026 Becker's Hospital Review; by Kelly Gooch; 4/28/26 ... To determine the best and worst states for nurses, the personal finance company evaluated all 50 states across two two dimensions: opportunity and competition, and work environment. Those dimensions were evaluated using 20 metrics, ranging from monthly average starting salary for nurses to average commute time. ... Here are the 10 best and worst states for nurses in 2026, per the ranking: Best: 1. Maine; 2. New Hampshire; 3. Washington; 4. Oregon; 5; Arizona; 6. West Virginia; 7. Minnesota; 8. Montana; 9. Connecticut; 10. Florida Worst: 50. Oklahoma; 49. North Dakota; 48. Alabama; 47. Mississippi; 46. South Dakota; 45. Louisiana; 44. Tennessee; 43. Arkansas; 42. Hawaii; 41. Virginia
Superior Health Holdings acquires Compassion Homecare and Sans Bois Hospice, expanding into Oklahoma
04/29/26 at 03:00 AMSuperior Health Holdings acquires Compassion Homecare and Sans Bois Hospice, expanding into Oklahoma Business Wire | The Standard-Journal, Metairie, LA and Stigler, OK; Press Release; 4/28/26 Superior Health Holdings ("Superior"), a portfolio company of Renovus Capital Partners, today announced the acquisition of Chant Healthcare ("Chant"), a leading provider of home health, homecare, and hospice services headquartered in Southeastern Oklahoma operating through two core entities — Compassion Home Care, which provides home health and homecare services, and Sans Bois Hospice. The transaction marks Superior's entry into Oklahoma with services in both home health and hospice, along with personal care services across 11 counties.
Your kids don’t care: 9 reasons to have someone other than your children as your medical power of attorney
04/29/26 at 03:00 AMYour kids don’t care: 9 reasons to have someone other than your children as your medical power of attorney SavingAdvice.com; by Drew Blankenship; 4/25/26 ... When it comes to naming a medical decision-maker, most parents automatically choose their children without thinking twice. But being your child doesn’t necessarily make someone the best person to make life-and-death decisions on your behalf. A medical power of attorney gives that person enormous responsibility, often during highly emotional moments when clear thinking is critical. Here are nine reasons why choosing someone other than your children may actually be the smarter (and safer) decision.
Seven key moments: hearing on Medicare fraud
04/29/26 at 02:00 AMSeven key moments: hearing on Medicare fraud United States House Committee on Ways & Means, Chairman Jason Smith, Washington, DC; Press Release; 4/27/26 [This is the official post from Rep. Jason Smith, Chairman of the U.S. House Committee on Ways & Means.] Medicare fraud is a massive problem that costs taxpayers $60 billion every year and denies Americans access to their Medicare beneficiaries.
VITAS banks on length of stay, referral mix management
04/28/26 at 03:15 AMVITAS banks on length of stay, referral mix management Hospice News; by Jim Parker; 4/27/26 VITAS Healthcare has been working to balance admission numbers from different settings and manage length of stay to prevent further payment cap liabilities after a rough go in the last months of 2025. Starting late last year VITAS began emphasizing hospital-based referrals in its admissions processes, which typically result in shorter length-of-stay patients. As of the fourth quarter of 2025, which marked the start of Fiscal Year 2026, the company has virtually eliminated that cap liability in Florida. This trend has continued into 2026, according to VITAS CEO Joel Wherley.
Highest-paid payer CEOs in 2025
04/28/26 at 03:00 AMHighest-paid payer CEOs in 2025 Becker's Hospital Review; by Elizabeth Casolo; 4/22/26 UnitedHealth Group CEO Stephen Hemsley topped the list of the highest-paid payer CEOs in 2025 — and it wasn’t by a small margin. The caveat is, as Mr. Hemsley stepped back into the C-suite in 2025, his compensation package included a one-time $60 million equity award. Former CEO Andrew Witty trailed Mr. Hemsley in the overall ranking. CEOs at Elevance Health, CVS Health and Humana saw pay bumps from 2024. Here are the highest-paid CEOs, in order: ...
Researchers at University of Pittsburgh target managed care (The state of hospice: Impacts on equity, quality, and nursing-an AAN consensus paper): managed care
04/28/26 at 03:00 AMResearchers at University of Pittsburgh target managed care (The state of hospice: Impacts on equity, quality, and nursing-an AAN consensus paper): managed care Insurance Newsnet; by a news reporter-staff news editor at Insurance Daily News; 4/24/26 ... This consensus paper examines the current state of hospice care in the US and the impact of changing hospice business models on health equity, healthcare quality, and nursing practice. Review of current literature and government policy statements related to hospice care and payment. Recommendations include updating policies to account for private equity involvement, evaluating current quality measures, addressing the existing Medicare Hospice Benefit, ensuring transparency and oversight for hospice agencies, and ensuring patient and caregiver education about hospice services.
Midland Care expands care model with VMA acquisition
04/28/26 at 03:00 AMMidland Care expands care model with VMA acquisition Midland Care; Press Release; 4/13/26 Midland Care Connection has announced that its subsidiary, Midland Care Physician Services, has acquired Vintage Medical Associates (VMA), a primary care practice focused on serving older adults across northeast Kansas. This acquisition allows Midland Care to more closely coordinate medical and support services, enable streamlined care transitions, and improve communication among providers. Shawn Sullivan, President and CEO of Midland Care, “This acquisition strengthens our strategy to expand access to integrated, person-centered care for older adults.”
Arizona wound graft cases
04/28/26 at 03:00 AMArizona wound graft cases LundPerson & Associates Hospice Consulting - Enforcement Briefing; by Judi Lund Person; 4/23/26Hospice Patient Targeting - Detailed Case Card
I've learned that to ignore the facts does not ...
04/28/26 at 03:00 AMI've learned that to ignore the facts does not change the facts. ~ Andy Rooney
8 years later, Ohio takes another look at ‘medical aid in dying.’ Will this time be different?
04/28/26 at 03:00 AM8 years later, Ohio takes another look at ‘medical aid in dying.’ Will this time be different? Cleveland.com, Columbus, OH; by Mary Frances McGown; 4/26/26 Eight years after similar legislation stalled at the Statehouse, Ohio lawmakers are again weighing whether terminally ill residents should be able to determine the timing of their death. Rep. Eric Synenberg this week introduced legislation to legalize “medical aid in dying” in Ohio, allowing mentally competent adults with a terminal diagnosis and six months or less to live to hasten their deaths by taking a lethal dose of medication prescribed by a physician. ... Recent public polling has shown that most Americans are open to medical aid in dying, and advocates say that public education on the subject has improved since the last legislative battle. Yet opposition to such legislation is also strong, particularly among the religious.
AI Innovation Series 2026: Executive views on the future of AI in hospice care
04/28/26 at 03:00 AMAI Innovation Series 2026: Executive views on the future of AI in hospice care Hospice News; by eecker2025; 4/27/26 This series of articles is sponsored by MatrixCare. Featured leaders include the following:
Hospice volunteer finds his 'happy place' tending the roses
04/28/26 at 03:00 AMHospice volunteer finds his 'happy place' tending the roses LNP | LancasterOnline; by Karyl Carmignani; 4/24/26 The warmth and colors of springtime prompt many eager gardeners to get their hands back in the soil. Rich Braine, a volunteer with Hospice and Community Care where he tends to the rose gardens on Good Drive, is one of those people. “It is respite for me,” he says. “I love to work in the flower beds.” ... Serving the community is not new to Braine, 76. He volunteered as a firefighter for 27 years, but that’s “a young man’s job” he says. ... Volunteering at Hospice and Community Care is near and dear to his heart, as the organization has taken care of many of his family members, including both of his parents.
Local boy becomes honorary doctor with hospice family care team
04/28/26 at 03:00 AMLocal boy becomes honorary doctor with Hospice Family Care teamFox 54, Huntsville, AL; by Caleb Aguayo; 4/24/26 A young boy battling what his caretakers call a "likely incurable disease" got to live out a dream Friday when his hospice care team made him an honorary doctor for the day, complete with scrubs, a white coat bearing his name, a name tag and his very own stethoscope. Abobakr Almageleh, who has spent years surrounded by medical equipment, has long shown a fascination with the tools and routines of the health care professionals caring for him, from listening to his own heartbeat to tracking the rhythm of monitors nearby. His caregivers at Hospice Family Care took notice.
Iowa City Hospice hosts Walk for Dignity
04/28/26 at 02:30 AMIowa City Hospice hosts Walk for Dignity KCRG-9 ABC News, Iowa City, IA; by Lacey Reeves; 4/26/26 People in Iowa City walked through Willow Creek Park on Saturday in memory of loved ones who died after receiving hospice care. Iowa City Hospice hosts a Walk for Dignity every year to raise money to provide free end-of-life care to people who need it. ... “We give over $250,000 a year in unreimbursed hospice care to people in our community who don’t have insurance, because we believe that if you’re dying, you shouldn’t have to worry about how you’re going to pay for your health care,” said Sara Krieger, CEO of Iowa City Hospice. ... As the families walked, they passed by memory lane with yard signs with photos of people who have died.
What Gallup's recent data says about the emotional price of leadership
04/28/26 at 02:00 AMWhat Gallup's recent data says about the emotional price of leadership Forbes; by Julian Hayes II; 4/25/26 Leadership offers deep fulfillment, but it's not without its challenges. Gallup's 2026 State of the Global Workplace report confirms this: leaders outperform all others in engagement and life satisfaction. ... Compared to individual contributors, leaders are more likely to report high levels of stress, anger, sadness, and loneliness by margins of 7, 12, 11, and 10 percentage points, respectively. ... Leadership, more often than not, entails a paradox: the people with the most authority, the highest compensation, and the greatest organizational influence are less likely to experience simple daily joys and other basic emotional pleasures than those several levels below them.
A father's dying wish comes true at special graduation ceremony
04/27/26 at 03:00 AMA father's dying wish comes true at special graduation ceremony YouTube | ABC WNEP-16, by Michelle Charlesworth; 4/23/26 It's one of his last wishes, to see son Cooper Crawford graduate from Northwest area high school. It's one wish that came true Wednesday night. "I think it was really cool that we have a community that size that can come together to support my father and my family. ... I wish I could be half the man my dad is." ... The school district put together this ceremony for Cooper a little over a month before his graduation date. ... Cooper's older sister gave a speech. His younger siblings were given honorary diplomas so that their dad could be there. Jess's mother, "I'm realizing the finality of what's happening." Editor's Note: Against the backdrop of hospice fraud headlines, this story reflects what hospice care can hold at its best—a father’s wish honored, a community leaning in, a moment this family will carry forward. May it inspire us all to create space for what matters, when it matters most.
Building empathy for dementia patients
04/27/26 at 03:00 AMBuilding empathy for dementia patients The Vindicator; by Susan Wojnar; 4/24/26 As dementia rates continue to climb across Ohio — particularly in the Mahoning Valley — a new hands-on training is helping caregivers and community members better understand what it’s like to live with the condition. ... Mahoning County ranks fourth in the state for the highest percentage of seniors living with Alzheimer’s or dementia. Approximately 6,000 residents age 65 and older — about 12.1% of that population — are affected. ... In response to the growing need for caregiver support and education, Ohio Living Home Health & Hospice has introduced a new training program called Dementia Live. ...
