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The truth of the matter is: healthcare leaders make decisions that either build trust or destroy it, that ...
04/30/26 at 03:00 AMThe truth of the matter is: healthcare leaders make decisions that either build trust or destroy it, that help heal or harm the communities we've committed to serve. It is a great responsibility, but also a great opportunity to heal healthcare from the inside out. ~ Rachel Sossoman, President and CEO of Mercy Urgent CareEditor's Note: Today’s headlines—from leaders at NPHI and The Alliance—echo a shared truth: trust. Without it, care unravels; with it, compassion can take root and grow—through serious illness, at the end of life, and into bereavement.
Butterfly Release brings solace after loss
04/30/26 at 03:00 AMButterfly Release brings solace after loss Pahrump Valley Times; by Robin Hebrock; 4/29/26 Butterflies carry many meanings and their symbolism of both transformation and hope is something that Nathan Adelson Hospice draws inspiration from each year as it hosts its annual Celebration of Life – Live Butterfly Release. A chance for community members to come together in honor of the husbands, wives, mothers, fathers, siblings and friends who are no longer in this world, the 2026 Pahrump Live Butterfly Release took place on Sunday, April 19 at the Calvada Eye. ... In addition to their patients who have passed, Nathan Adelson officials were also honoring three of their own, Dr. William Craig, Stan Cuaresma and Vivian McCuneo.
Derby Brunch helps support hospice organization
04/30/26 at 03:00 AMDerby Brunch helps support hospice organization The Owenton News-Herald, Owen County, KY; by Staff Reports; 4/28/26 The Owen County Friends of Hospice’s annual Derby Brunch on April 25 helped raise money for Bluegrass Care Navigators to support hospice and grief services the region, the organization announced. The organization serves in Owen, Franklin, Woodford and Anderson counties. Since its inception 11 years ago, this fundraising event has raised more than $75,000.
Opinion: Restoring trust in hospice begins with ending Medicare fraud
04/30/26 at 03:00 AMOpinion: Restoring trust in hospice begins with ending Medicare fraud The Hill, Washington, DC; Opinion Contributor, Jennifer Sheets, CEO of the National Alliance for Care at Home; 4/28/26 ... While losing someone you love is excruciating, many families — including my own — feel a sense of relief by the comfort and improved quality of life that hospice offers. As a mother, nurse, and full-time caregiver for my own mom during her end-of-life journey, I am forever grateful for the providers who supported our family during our most difficult moments. So, when I hear instances of malicious hospice fraud, I am outraged — not just for the taxpayer who becomes the victim of waste, but ultimately for the individuals who could be deprived of this important care option because of the harmful actions of others. ... A recent study revealed that, understandably, older adults consider trustworthiness as extremely or very important when choosing a provider. It’s not lost on hospice professionals that trust is essential to our relationships with patients. We must give them every reason to believe in us — and most providers do by delivering compliant, patient-centered, and clinically appropriate care to patients with complex needs.
OHSU grapples with falling rank on patient safety measures
04/30/26 at 03:00 AMOHSU grapples with falling rank on patient safety measures OPB, Oregon Health & Science University; by Amelia Templeton; 4/27/26 [The context begins with an "abrupt firing" of the CEO for OHSU Health. The excerpt below is further into the article, with relevance for hospice providers and your partnerships with hospitals.] Mortality — the number of observed patient deaths versus the number expected — was the other major contributing factor to OHSU slipping in Vizient’s ranks. Edwards shared several caveats with the board as to why she believes OHSU is performing better than its ranking indicates, particularly on the mortality score. For example, some patient deaths may have been counted differently by Vizient due to the closure of a hospice program. That could account for up to a third of the change in OHSU’s mortality grade, she said. And an internal review of the mortality data suggested that some OHSU patients’ medical charts weren’t accurately capturing how sick or complex they were.
Mercy film starts dialogue on end-of-life care and dignity in dying
04/30/26 at 03:00 AMMercy film starts dialogue on end-of-life care and dignity in dying The News Mill; 4/21/26 Director Mitul Patel revealed that his film ‘Mercy’ draws inspiration from actor Paresh Rawal’s account of his mother’s prolonged illness and coma, shared during an interview. This real-life story shaped the film’s exploration of end-of-life decisions and moral conflict. Patel told ANI, “As a writer, I look for conflicts in stories. I couldn’t find a bigger conflict than this where a son has to face this choice of letting go of his mother. ... “It will be better when we talk about mortality openly. End of life care, dignity in dying. We will start a conversation about all this. This is the goal of the movie.”
Kansas veteran dies in hospice weeks after KWCH story on cancer fight, push for health benefits
04/30/26 at 03:00 AMKansas veteran dies in hospice weeks after KWCH story on cancer fight, push for health benefits KWCH-12 News, Wichita, KS; by Matt Heilman and KWCH Staff; 4/28/26 A Kansas veteran whose story 12 News shared last month following the initial denial of her VA health benefits amid her cancer battle died Monday night in hospice care, her husband confirmed. Lorraina Robles, who served in the Air National Guard, most recently in Africa, fought stage 3 cervical cancer for over a year. Adding to the difficulty, her VA benefits for cancer treatment and other health benefits were denied following her return from deployment.
Unity receives $10,000 grant from the Door County Community Foundation
04/30/26 at 03:00 AMUnity receives $10,000 grant from the Door County Community Foundation The Chamber Manitowoc County, De Pere, WI; Press Release; 4/28/26 Unity is pleased to announce $10,000 in funding from The Door County Community Foundation on behalf of Bargains Unlimited Charitable Fund and Growing Older Fund to cover costs related to Unity’s palliative program, Supportive Care Management (SCM). As identified through Discuss Door County and reported in the 2023 American Community Survey Demographic and Housing Estimates, Door County is one of the oldest counties in Wisconsin, with 41% of residents age 60 or older and projections approaching 50% by 2030.
20 high-performing healthcare web designs that get results
04/30/26 at 03:00 AM20 high-performing healthcare web designs that get results just digital; 4/29/26 As healthcare continues its digital shift, an optimized web presence is no longer optional it’s the digital front door to your health system or practice. With search queries frequently driving direct engagement and appointments across healthcare verticals, your site’s usability and clarity are non-negotiable. [Scroll down to "Top 20 Healthcare Website Designs" for identified websites with descriptions.]
Virtual reality for serious illness: connecting, healing, and inducing awe | part one
04/30/26 at 03:00 AMVirtual reality for serious illness: connecting, healing, and inducing awe | part one Teleios Collaborative Network (TCN); podcast hosted by Chris Comeaux with Kathleen Benton and Teri Yarbrow; 4/29/26 What if, even in the most limiting and uncertain moments of serious illness, a person could still experience freedom, movement, beauty, and a renewed sense of meaning? In this episode, Kathleen Benton and Virtual Reality (VR innovator Teri Yarbrow reveal how virtual reality is reshaping Hospice and Palliative Care by restoring something often lost in modern medicine—human experience. As care becomes increasingly clinical and documentation-driven, VR creates space for patients to reconnect with meaning, beauty, and identity beyond their diagnosis.
[For the public] How to protect yourself from hospice fraud
04/30/26 at 02:00 AM[For the public] How to protect yourself from hospice fraud CalMatters; by Lynn La; 4/29/26 ... What does hospice fraud entail and how can you protect yourself? ... To avoid being scammed:
NPHI execs: quality is hospices’ differentiator
04/30/26 at 02:00 AMNPHI execs: quality is hospices’ differentiator Hospice News; by Jim Parker; 4/28/26 True quality care transcends government-required metrics and is key to shaping the future of hospice care. This is according to Tom Koutsoumpas, founder and CEO of the National Partnership for Healthcare & Hospice Innovation (NPHI), and Carole Fisher, the organization’s president. While factors like regulatory compliance are crucial to quality, they don’t tell the whole story, Koutsoumpas and Fisher told Hospice News at NPHI’s Annual Summit in Chicago. “Quality is our differentiator. In addition to all the scores, certainly patient and family satisfaction is a huge part of it, making sure that we continue to put the patient and family in the center. ...” Koutsoumpas said. “Do we create an atmosphere of trust? That’s a quality issue."
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
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?
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.
Small wins in April lead to ...
04/29/26 at 03:00 AMSmall wins in April lead to bigger achievements later.
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: ...
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
