Literature Review
Pikes Peak Hospice donation drive smashes goal; 150 new blankets collected for veteran patients
03/09/26 at 03:30 AMPikes Peak Hospice donation drive smashes goal; 150 new blankets collected for veteran patients The Gazette, Colorado Springs, CO; by O'Dell Isaac; 3/2/26 Pikes Peak Hospice and Palliative Care reached out the local community with an ambitious request in early January ... [asking] for donations of up to 100 new, handmade lap blankets for its veteran patients by March 2. ... The community has answered the call – and then some. More than 150 red, white and blue blankets have been donated, with more donations still arriving, ... "We've been overwhelmed by this incredible response," said Sonya Bergeron, veteran liaison with Pikes Peak Hospice.
The US health spending problem is still about prices
03/09/26 at 03:30 AMThe US health spending problem is still about pricesHealth Affairs; by Irene Papanicolas, Jonathan Cylus, Luca Lorenzoni; 2/18/26For more than two decades, debates about why US health care spending is so high have been shaped by the insight articulated by Gerard Anderson, Uwe Reinhardt and Peter Hussey: that the United States does not use more health care than other high-income countries but pays much higher prices for it. The original “It’s the Prices, Stupid” argument was fundamentally about price levels, not price growth. That central insight remains as true today as when it was first articulated: across services, drugs, and inputs, the United States consistently pays substantially higher prices than its peers for comparable services, drugs, and inputs.
Hyperactive delirium during hospice patients’ last week of life in a home care setting
03/09/26 at 03:00 AMHyperactive Delirium during hospice patients’ last week of life in a home care setting
Blessed are the curious, for they shall ...
03/09/26 at 03:00 AMBlessed are the curious, for they shall have adventures. ~ Lovelle Drachman
East Texas woman celebrates 100th birthday, leaving legacy of faith and family
03/09/26 at 03:00 AMEast Texas woman celebrates 100th birthday, leaving legacy of faith and family The Lufkin Daily News; by Ruben Ibarra, Jr.; 6/6/26 A woman who spent her life caring for others turned 100 Monday, surrounded by family members who say her legacy is one of strength, faith and unwavering love. Alzonia Hood Freeman, born March 2, 1926, in Camden, reached the milestone under the care of Hospice in the Pines. A weekend gathering brought relatives from across Texas and neighboring states, while hospice staff held a birthday observance Monday to honor a life that has stretched across a full century. The celebration included a cake donated by Areles Bakery and flowers provided by Lufkin Flower Market.
Huey Perry: Between celebration and goodbye
03/09/26 at 03:00 AMHuey Perry: Between celebration and goodbye The Herald-Dispatch, Huntington, WV; by Huey Perry; 3/6/26 There are moments in life that do not fit neatly into human emotion. They do not allow us the comfort of a single response. They stretch the heart in opposite directions at once. I recently experienced such a moment over something as ordinary as lunch. Three friends met to share a meal. Two of them had suffered lung cancer. On this particular day, the news arrived like a divided verdict from some invisible court. One firend had been declared cancer-free. The other had been referred to hospice care. Across the table sat life and death, side by side. ... How does one act in such a moment? I found myself suspended between two emotional poles. ... [Full access may be limited behind a paywall]
Heart to Heart Hospice expands service in East Texas
03/09/26 at 03:00 AMHeart to Heart Hospice expands service in East Texas Cision | PR Newswire, Plano, TX; Press Release; 3/3/26 Heart to Heart Hospice, one of the country's largest private providers of hospice care, has opened two new agencies in East Texas, significantly expanding its ability to serve patients and families in the region. Heart to Heart Hospice of Huntsville and Heart to Heart Hospice of Hemphill are now making a broad range of hospice services available in nine additional Texas counties. The Huntsville agency serves the counties of Brazos, Grimes, Houston, Madison, Polk, Trinity, and Walker. The Hemphill location covers Sabine and San Augustine counties.
Critical hospice facility reopens in Somerset County
03/09/26 at 03:00 AMCritical hospice facility reopens in Somerset County WTAJ Altoona, Somerset County, PA; by Colin Day; 3/6/26 Windber Hospice announced the reopening of its Somerset inpatient hospice facility on Friday. The facility has been closed since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, leaving elderly residents in the community void of essential care. After re-establishing ownership of the property, the “Children’s Aid Society Foundation” asked Windber Hospice to reopen and staff the facility for its intended purpose. The hospice will reopen on June 1, once final approvals from Medicare and the Pennsylvania Department of Health are confirmed.
Hawaii Care Choices expands palliative care services to N. Hawaii
03/09/26 at 03:00 AMHawaii Care Choices expands palliative care services to N. Hawaii West Hawaii Today; Press Release; 3/8/26 Hawaii Care Choices has expanded of its Kupu Palliative Care Program into North Hawaii, “increasing access to compassionate, patient-centered care for individuals living with serious illness and the families who care for them,” according to a press release. Kupu Palliative Care is now available through a dedicated clinic space located within the North Hawaii Hospice office. This will extend palliative care services to those living in Hamakua, Waimea, as well as North and South Kohala.
Avow Hospice fights new rival in Naples
03/09/26 at 03:00 AMAvow Hospice fights new rival in Naples Naples Today | Health; 3/5/26 Avow Hospice, a long-standing hospice provider in Naples, Florida, is objecting to the state's preliminary approval of a new hospice entity, Preferred Care Hospice, that Avow says would be detrimental to its operations of over 40 years in the community. Avow has filed a petition for an administrative hearing to try to overturn the state's approval of the new hospice. ... The battle between Avow Hospice and the new Preferred Care Hospice highlights the competitive nature of the hospice industry, especially in growing markets like Naples.
ECU Health announces transition of Home Health and Hospice Services to Liberty Home Care and Hospice
03/09/26 at 03:00 AMECU Health announces transition of Home Health and Hospice Services to Liberty Home Care and Hospice Roanoke-Chowan News-Herald, Greenville, NC; Press Release; 3/5/26 On March 5, ECU Health announced it has entered into an agreement to sell its Home Health and Hospice business unit to Liberty Home Care and Hospice, an experienced mission‑aligned provider delivering high‑quality care across the Carolinas. The sale will occur pending approval from the North Carolina Attorney General office and will help ensure home health and hospice services remain available for patients and families in the region. The transition includes all ECU Health Home Health and Hospice operations, including: Home Health offices in Greenville, Windsor, Washington and Kenansville, Hospice offices in Greenville, Ahoskie and Kenansville, and The Service League of Greenville Hospice House.
Love hurts: Leadership, quality, and the future of hospice & palliative care | part two
03/09/26 at 12:00 AMLove hurts: Leadership, quality, and the future of hospice & palliative care | part one Teleios Collaborative Network (TCN Talks); podcast by Chris Comeaux with Dr. Alex Smith and Dr. Eric Widera; 3/4/26 TCNtalks / Anatomy of Leadership host Chris Comeaux and co-host Cordt Kassner join forces with Dr. Eric Widera and Dr. Alex Smith of the GeriPal Podcast, leaders in Palliative Care and Hospice innovation discuss emerging quality measures, data-driven hospice analytics, research challenges, and the leadership needed to guide healthcare organizations through change. For professionals working in healthcare leadership and serious illness care, the conversation offers valuable insight into the policies, research, and innovations shaping the future of Hospice and Palliative Medicine.
BMI at diagnosis and pre-diagnosis weight loss as predictors of stage and survival in hepatocellular carcinoma
03/08/26 at 03:55 AMBMI at diagnosis and pre-diagnosis weight loss as predictors of stage and survival in hepatocellular carcinomaJournal of Clinical Oncology; by Tatiana Ermi, Daniel Kiser, Gai Elhanan, Harry Menon, Joseph Grzymski, Katharine Thomas; 1/26Body mass index (BMI) is a recognized risk factor for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), but its relationship to stage at diagnosis, survival, and the “obesity paradox” remains uncertain. Obesity at the time of HCC diagnosis, but not years earlier, was associated with earlier stage and improved survival, while pre-diagnosis weight loss predicted worse outcomes, particularly within the first months after diagnosis. These findings may contribute to the “obesity paradox” discussion in cancer outcomes, in which obesity appears to increase cancer risk overall but paradoxically appears to offer survival protection after diagnosis. Additionally, further studies are needed to investigate this relationship. If validated, consideration should be made as to whether BMI at diagnosis could play a role in both prognostic discussions and risk stratification in HCC.
"We are caring for the whole person": A qualitative study of social work's role in palliative cancer care
03/08/26 at 03:50 AMPalliative care physician explains living and dying with ALS
03/08/26 at 03:45 AMPalliative care physician explains living and dying with ALS Forbes; by Adaira Landry, MD, MEd; 2/26/26 Actor Eric Dane’s recent death from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) has drawn national attention. ... Beyond the headlines lies a deeper and more urgent discussion: what life—and death—look like for patients living with ALS. To better understand both the clinical and scientific landscape, I spoke with Dr. Maria “Marissa” Mapa, an internal medicine and palliative care physician who treats patients with ALS, and Dr. Melanie Leitner, chief scientific officer of the ALS Investment Fund, about current and future research directions.
Navigating end-of-life decisions with Islamic ethics
03/08/26 at 03:40 AMNavigating end-of-life decisions with Islamic ethics WisconsinMuslimJournal.org; by Sandra Whitehead; 2/20/26 Medical College of Wisconsin Professor Aasim I. Padela, M.D., founder and president of the Initiative on Islam and Medicine, discussed Islamic bioethics during a January workshop on end-of-life decisions at the Islamic Society of Milwaukee. ... About 50 people attended the four-hour workshop, Islamic Bioethics & End-of-Life Healthcare Decisions, held Jan. 31 at the Islamic Society of Milwaukee. It featured experts with backgrounds in medicine, palliative care, hospice and Islam. Speakers made presentations and led discussions about practical steps, resources and strategies to help Muslims “transition from a state of uncertainty about end-of-life healthcare to thoughtful preparation for it,” a workbook given to participants stated.
The burden of the eldest daughter
03/08/26 at 03:35 AMThe burden of the eldest daughter MedPage Today's KevinMD.com; podcast by Jessie Mahone, MD; 10/15/25 Were you the one who always held it together? The responsible one? The one who made sure everyone else was OK, sometimes at the cost of your own well-being? For most eldest daughters, this role is inevitable. We don’t choose it. We are handed it, early and often, because we are so “capable.” We accept this role and excel at it. That’s what most eldest daughters do with whatever is handed to us. Recently, my podcast cohost, another female physician, and I realized we had so many shared “eldest daughter” experiences.
Bills to let patients use medical marijuana in hospitals are advancing in states across the U.S.
03/08/26 at 03:30 AMBills to let patients use medical marijuana in hospitals are advancing in states across the U.S. Marijuana Moment; by Kyle Jaeger; 2/27/26 Lawmakers in multiple states are considering bills to allow seriously ill patients to access and use medical marijuana in hospitals and other healthcare facilities, with several such proposals advancing this week and one running into a legislative roadblock. ... Here’s a look at where Ryan’s Law bills are seeing action in state legislatures:
How compliance technology can improve day-to-day operations
03/08/26 at 03:25 AMHow compliance technology can improve day-to-day operations BusinessABC; by Peyman Khosravani; 2/25/26 ... Compliance technology, compliance software, or regtech, is the use of software and technology to help companies adhere to regulatory, legal, and internal requirements, and the automation of monitoring, reporting, and auditing of compliance. ...
Awards and Recognitions: February 2026
03/08/26 at 03:15 AMAwards and Recognitions: February 2026
What Enhabit’s $1.1B acquisition means for the hospice landscape
03/08/26 at 03:10 AMWhat Enhabit’s $1.1B acquisition means for the hospice landscape Hospice News; by Holly Vossel; 2/24/26 Enhabit Inc. (NYSE: EHAB) has plans to grow its hospice and home health service lines to new levels upon the completion of its recent acquisition by the private equity firm Kinderhook Industries LLC. ... The recently announced $1.1 billion acquisition represents an important milestone in terms of expanding the provider’s patient reach and workforce, according to Barb Jacobsmeyer, president and CEO of Enhabit. ... Enhabit is among the largest hospice and home care companies in the United States, according to Hospice News’ Hospice Top 50 report. ... The timing of the Enhabit transaction comes at a pivotal point in its growth trajectory, according to Joe Widmar, director of the consulting firm West Monroe.
Friends of Hospice starts life longings bucket list program
03/08/26 at 03:05 AMFriends of Hospice starts life longings bucket list program WSYR-TV, Syracuse, NY; by Iris St. Meran; 2/26/26 Losing a friend or loved one is never easy. That’s why organizations like Friends of Hospice in Oswego County are important. They provide non-medical support and have a new initiative to help those facing a life limiting diagnosis fulfill bucket list requests. Elena Twiss, the executive director shared more about the Life Longings program. It is designed to support individuals facing a life-limiting diagnosis by fulfilling “bucket list” requests, making comfort improvements, or helping with milestone celebrations. To learn more about life longings and the other resources friends of hospice provides visit FriendsOfHospice.org.
Forces beyond your control can take away everything you possess except one thing...
03/08/26 at 03:00 AMForces beyond your control can take away everything you possess except one thing, your freedom to choose how you will respond to the situation. ~Viktor Frankl
