Literature Review



National policy framework for Pediatric Palliative Care Homes

02/04/26 at 03:00 AM

National policy framework for Pediatric Palliative Care Homes National Center for Pediatric Palliative Care Homes; email and webpage; 2/3/26The NCPPCH recently formally released its National Policy Framework for Pediatric Palliative Care Homes, and has begun early engagement with key national partners. This framework is intended to help policymakers at the state and federal level better understand the structural, licensing, and reimbursement pathways needed to support Pediatric Palliative Care Centers nationwide. Review the Policy Framework and Executive Summary here: https://www.ncppch.org/national-policy-framework.

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We must accept finite disappointment, but never ...

02/04/26 at 03:00 AM

We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope. ~ Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Struggling rural Nebraska hospitals find 'lifeline' in emergency model

02/04/26 at 03:00 AM

Struggling rural Nebraska hospitals find 'lifeline' in emergency model Lincoln Journal Star, Lincoln, NE; by Julie Anderson; 1/31/26 ... In Garden County, which spans 2,000 square miles in Nebraska's eastern Panhandle and numbers about 2,000 residents, the stream of patients coming into the hospital side of Garden County Health Services in Oshkosh had dwindled to a trickle in recent years. According to a recent count, inpatient admissions at the hospital averaged .07 per day and daily swing bed admissions averaged .05. "They can be few and far between," said Sam Pennington, Garden County's CEO. ... Pennington said hospice care was another concern of residents, so he also plans to try to arrange that under some available options. 

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Medical expertise does not prevent caregiving grief

02/04/26 at 03:00 AM

Medical expertise does not prevent caregiving grief Medpage Today's KevinMD.com; podcast hosted by KevinMD; 2/2/26 Triple board-certified physician in adult and geriatric psychiatry and addiction medicine ... Barbara Sparacino shares the personal struggle of navigating end-of-life care for her own parents despite her extensive professional training. She explains the “prophet in your own country” paradox where family members often dismiss medical advice from their own relatives. The conversation explores the heavy guilt and self-doubt that arise when the professional detachment of a doctor collides with the emotional vulnerability of a child.  Barbara highlights the importance of setting boundaries to protect the parent-child relationship and offers advice on extending grace to oneself during this difficult season. Discover how stepping back from the physician role can actually be the greatest gift you give to your aging family.

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Stop losing customers: Why your retention strategy needs AI now

02/04/26 at 03:00 AM

Stop losing customers: Why your retention strategy needs AI nowBusinessWorld; by Sheila Salamanca; 1/6/26Here’s a question that keeps executives up at night: Why are customers leaving, and what can we do about it? If you’re watching customers slip away despite your best efforts, you’re not alone. In subscription-based businesses — think streaming services, software, telecom — losing just 5% more customers can slash profits by 25% or more. The math is brutal. But the solution isn’t acquiring more customers. It’s keeping the ones you have. This isn’t just common sense; it’s now backed by AI... Companies like Verizon and Vodafone have already figured this out. They’re using neural networks, sophisticated AI systems inspired by how our brains work, to predict which customers are about to leave, and how to intervene before it’s too late.Publisher's note: This interesting article recently came across my desk. Hospice's focus retention strategies on staff, not patients. This article might help with both.

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Generative artificial intelligence in palliative care: A comparative evaluation of ChatGPT-4o and ChatGPT-5 as clinical decision support tools

02/04/26 at 03:00 AM

Generative artificial intelligence in palliative care: A comparative evaluation of ChatGPT-4o and ChatGPT-5 as clinical decision support tools Digital Health; by Emre Vuraloglu, Kervansaray; 1/29/26 Conclusions: ChatGPT-5 demonstrated measurable improvements over ChatGPT-4o in key domains of palliative care symptom management, while maintaining consistently high ethical sensitivity. These findings provide the first systematic evidence of the potential of generative AI, with the updated ChatGPT-5 model released in August 2025, as a complementary and reliable clinical decision support tool in palliative care.

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Galactic Symphony thrills young hospice patient

02/04/26 at 03:00 AM

Galactic Symphony thrills young hospice patient Lovin' Life; by Lin Sue Flood; 2/1/26 A quiet backyard suddenly burst into song with the stirring brass of John Williams Star Wars theme recently, transforming a regular afternoon into a Galactic Symphony. For 26-year-old Anthony Castle, a lifelong Star Wars superfan, it was like watching the magic of the big screen come to life. Through a unique partnership between Hospice of the Valley and the Phoenix Symphony, six professional musicians arrived at Anthonys home to perform a private medley. To the delight of Anthony who proudly wore his Baby Yoda T-shirt several of the performers arrived in character, dressed as Princess Leia and Luke Skywalker.

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Hospice regulatory 2025 updates- year-end overview

02/04/26 at 03:00 AM

Hospice regulatory 2025 updates- year-end overview The National Law Review; by Benjamin J. Fenton, Nick D. Jurkowitz, Much Shelist, P.C.; 2/3/26 As 2025 comes to an end, many hospice-related regulatory changes from the start of the fiscal year are now in effect and actively shaping daily operations. Providers nationwide have spent the year changing workflows, training staff, and improving infrastructure to remain compliant. 2025 Hospice Regulatory Updates:

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“Existential risk” – Why scientists are racing to define consciousness

02/04/26 at 03:00 AM

“Existential risk” – Why scientists are racing to define consciousness WDC TV News; by WDC TV News Staff; 2/1/26 As artificial intelligence continues to advance and ethical concerns grow alongside it, scientists say the need to understand consciousness has reached a critical point. In a new review published in Frontiers in Science, researchers warn that progress in AI and neurotechnology is moving faster than scientific understanding of consciousness. This gap, they argue, could lead to serious ethical problems if it is not addressed. The authors say explaining how consciousness emerges is now an urgent scientific and moral priority. A clearer understanding could eventually make it possible to develop scientific methods for detecting consciousness. That breakthrough would have far-reaching consequences ...

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CAPC tools and events to help address disparities and improve outcomes

02/04/26 at 02:00 AM

CAPC tools and events to help address disparities and improve outcomes Center to Advance Palliative Care (CAPC); email and webpage; 2/2/26 February 2026 marks 100 years of Black History Month. As we reflect on a century of honoring the history and contributions of Black Americans, CAPC’s Project Equity initiative focuses on turning that reflection into action by providing practical tools, innovative practices, and training to help palliative care teams effectively advance health equity for patients living with serious illness. 

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The Parmenter Foundation expands compassionate care, bereavement community with 2026 grants

02/04/26 at 02:00 AM

The Parmenter Foundation expands compassionate care, bereavement community with 2026 grants Transcendental Meditation News Today, Wayland, MA; Press Release; 2/3/26 ... The Parmenter Foundation, based in Wayland, Mass., will provide $400,000 to nearly two dozen innovative and compassionate programs in four areas of support: children’s bereavement, caregiver support, family bereavement, and hospice care. “We are honored to provide funding to such deserving organizations in 2026,” said Executive Director Angela Crocker. ... Among this year’s grantees is long-term partner Good Shepherd Community Care’s Miriam Boyd Parlin Hospice Residence, ... and Empower Grieving Children, ... [Click here for the full list.]

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De-mystifying performance measures for hospitalists: Mortality

02/03/26 at 03:00 AM

De-mystifying performance measures for hospitalists: Mortality The Hospitalist; by Matt Cersale, ND, MPH, SFHM; Kristin Gershfield, MD, FHM; Preetham Talari, MD; Anunta Virapongse, MD; 2/2/26 Mortality is the ultimate outcome metric for patient care. In the hospital, measuring mortality appears simple and straightforward, but upon considering the layers of attribution and risk stratification, it becomes significantly more complex. Measures of mortality are used in various quality reporting and national ranking programs, making them a common focus of hospital leadership. However, the connection between hospitalists and measures of mortality is not always clear.

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HopeWest holds 30th annual gala to support new dementia program

02/03/26 at 03:00 AM

HopeWest holds 30th annual gala to support new dementia program KJCT 8 News - ABC, Grand Junction, CO; by Robbie Patla; 2/1/26 HopeWest held its 30th annual gala on January 31, bringing community members and partners together to support its new Dementia Support Program, which launched in July 2025. ... "This program really supports the caregiver’s journey and provides them with resources so that they are knowledgeable and have the tools to take care of their loved one,” said Breeana Gumpert, Chief Development Officer for HopeWest. ... Over 520 Grand Valley residents attended the sold-out event, which featured a “Romantic Renaissance” theme and raised funds for the program through ticket sales, a silent auction, and donations.

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Home Care Sector Update - February 2026: 2025 M&A activity recap & key themes shaping 2026

02/03/26 at 03:00 AM

Home Care Sector Update - February 2026: 2025 M&A activity recap & key themes shaping 2026 Capstone Partners; Press Release; 2/2/26 As owners evaluate growth, partnership, and exit strategies in 2026, this article provides an update of merger and acquisition (M&A) activity within the Home Care sector, highlighting key themes and summarizing transaction activity across the Personal Home Care, Home Health, and Hospice segments. 

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How to responsibly use AI in palliative care and hematologic malignancies

02/03/26 at 03:00 AM

How to responsibly use AI in palliative care and hematologic malignancies CancerNetwork; podcast by Ram Prakash Thirugnanasambandam, MBBS; 2/2/26 In a conversation with CancerNetwork®, Ram Prakash Thirugnanasambandam, MBBS, discussed the evolving roles that artificial intelligence (AI)–based tools may play in palliative care and the management of different hematologic malignancies. ... According to Thirugnanasambandam, implementing AI into one’s workflow may help accurately predict disease subtypes and burdens among patients with leukemia, lymphoma, or multiple myeloma. ... Thirugnanasambandam also discussed some of the ethical considerations surrounding the growth of AI-based tools, highlighting information privacy concerns and potentially biased datasets as notable issues with these platforms. Although AI may assist with decision-making, Thirugnanasambandam stated that it ultimately cannot replace a human’s nuanced clinical judgment and empathy.

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CMS announces $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program: What providers and states need to know

02/03/26 at 03:00 AM

CMS announces $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program: What providers and states need to know JD Supra; by Margia Corner, Alexandria Foster, Kendall Kohlmeyer; 2/2/26On December 29, 2025, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (“CMS”) announced that it will distribute award amounts to all 50 states under the first year of the Rural Health Transformation Program (the “Program”). ... The Program’s $50 billion in funds will be allocated over five years, with $10 billion available each year beginning in 2026. ... Under Public Law 119-21, funding must be distributed to states as follows: ...

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End-of-life care statistics by care, conditions and illness (2026)

02/03/26 at 03:00 AM

[Worldwide] End-of-life care statistics by care, conditions and illness (2026) Market.us Media; by Samruddhi Yardi; 2/2/26 Each year, an estimated 56.8 million people, including 25.7 million in the last year of life, are in need of palliative care. Worldwide, only about 14% of people who need palliative care currently receive it. ... As society continues to grapple with evolving views on life and death, the commitment to compassionate, personalized, and respectful end-of-life care remains paramount. Embracing this philosophy ensures that every individual is allowed a dignified and meaningful conclusion to their life’s journey.

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Los Angeles County hospice industry under scrutiny for suspected Medicare fraud

02/03/26 at 03:00 AM

Los Angeles County hospice industry under scrutiny for suspected Medicare fraud Santa Monica Observer, Santa Monica, CA; by Chet McSnark; 2/1/26 With 2,000 hospice agencies, Los Angeles County has more than 36 states combined and 30x more than Florida and New York. ... Recent reports indicate that the county accounts for approximately 18% of the nation's total Medicare billing for these services, despite representing only about 2.5% of the U.S. population. According to statements from CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz ... has estimated that fraudulent activity in Los Angeles County hospice and home health care could amount to roughly $3.5 billion annually. Federal data shows the county hosts nearly 1,923 hospice providers, a number that exceeds the total in many other states combined.

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Blaming younger doctors for setting boundaries ignores the broken system

02/03/26 at 03:00 AM

Blaming younger doctors for setting boundaries ignores the broken system The Podcast by KevinMD; podcast hosted by KevinMD with Christie Mulholland; 1/31/26 Palliative care physician and certified physician development coach Christie Mulholland discusses her article “5 things health care must stop doing to improve physician well-being.” Christie challenges the pervasive narrative that younger physicians lack work ethic and argues that their boundary-setting is a rational response to an untenable system. ... Christie explains the double standard where new technology is an investment but physician wellness is expected to prove immediate financial return. 

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The mere imparting of information is not education. Above all things, ...

02/03/26 at 03:00 AM

The mere imparting of information is not education. Above all things, the effort must result in making a man think and do for himself. ~ Dr. Carter G. Woodson

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Brookdale Senior Living continues downsizing with focus on owning communities

02/03/26 at 03:00 AM

Brookdale Senior Living continues downsizing with focus on owning communities McKnights Senior Living; by Lois A. Bowers; 2/2/26The future, including the future size, of the country’s largest senior living company was brought into sharper focus Friday during Brookdale Senior Living’s Investor Day. In the near term, that future appears to include a more aggressive portfolio pruning than previously announced. In the long term, CEO Nick Stengle didn’t rule out a potential return to the home health and hospice care space, although he said the company has no current plans to do so.

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Hospice of the Western Reserve rebrands as Reserve Care

02/03/26 at 03:00 AM

Hospice of the Western Reserve rebrands as Reserve Care Reserve Care, Cleveland, OH; Press Release; 2/2/26 Hospice of the Western Reserve is now operating under a new name, Reserve Care, reflecting the organization’s full scope of services and its role supporting individuals and families across Ohio through caregiving, serious illness and end of life. Founded nearly 50 years ago as a leading nonprofit hospice provider in Northeast Ohio, the organization has served nearly 640,000 patients and family members throughout its history. Over time, it has expanded to offer personalized services across the continuum of care ...

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From new division to new leadership: White House appoints national “Fraud Czar”

02/03/26 at 02:00 AM

From new division to new leadership: White House appoints national “Fraud Czar” Benesch; by Robert J. Kolansky, Pilar G. Mendez, Briana Cowman; 1/30/26  The White House has announced the creation of a new senior enforcement role focused on identifying, coordinating and advancing large-scale fraud matters across federal programs and the private sector, signaling a renewed emphasis on centralized fraud enforcement strategy rather than a shift in underlying legal standards. According to recent reporting, the Administration has appointed a seasoned investigator and prosecutor, Colin McDonald to serve in this newly created role, informally described as a national “fraud czar.” 

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Protecting patients at the end of life why CON still matters - part 2

02/02/26 at 03:00 AM

Protecting patients at the end of life why CON still matters - part 2 Teleios Collaborative Network (TCN); podcast hosted by Chris Comeaux with Paul A. Ledford and Tim Rogers;  1/30/26 In Part Two of Protecting Patients at the End of Life: Why CON Still Matters, host Chris Comeaux continues the conversation with two of the nation’s most respected hospice policy leaders—Paul A. Ledford, President & CEO of the Florida Hospice & Palliative Care Association, and Tim Rogers, President & CEO of the Association for Home & Hospice Care of North Carolina. This episode moves beyond regulatory theory and into the real-world patient and family experience—especially in states without hospice Certificate of Need (CON) laws. Drawing on decades of leadership, personal stories of loved ones in hospice, and data-informed insights, Paul and Tim explore what families actually face when hospice markets are oversaturated, fragmented, or poorly regulated.

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Awards and Recognitions: January 2026

02/02/26 at 03:00 AM

Awards and Recognitions: January 2026

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