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Job Board 3/19/26

03/19/26 at 12:00 AM

* CEO, Hildegard House, nonprofit, Louisville, KY

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HCA’s CEO-to-worker pay ratio widens in 2025

03/18/26 at 03:00 AM

HCA’s CEO-to-worker pay ratio widens in 2025  Becker's Hospital Review; by Andrew Cass; 3/16/26 Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare CEO Sam Hazen was paid 420 times more than the health system’s median employee in 2025, according to a March 13 proxy statement filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Mr. Hazen’s total compensation was $26,456,606 in 2025. The total compensation of HCA’s median compensated employee was $62,955. The ratio of these amounts was 420:1. 

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Alzheimer’s definitions, biomarkers, and antibodies: Halima Amjad, Barak Gaster, and Heather Whitson

03/18/26 at 03:00 AM

Alzheimer’s definitions, biomarkers, and antibodies: Halima Amjad, Barak Gaster, and Heather WhitsonGeriPAL podcast; by Alex Smith, Eric Widera, Halima Amjad, Barak Gaster, Heather Whitson; 3/12/26It’s an era of breakthroughs in Alzheimer’s research, yet for many clinicians, it’s also a time of profound uncertainty. We are currently navigating competing definitions of the disease, multiple new biomarkers coming on market seemingly every week, and the clinical rollout of new amyloid antibodies. How do we translate this rapid-fire science into daily practice? On this week’s GeriPal podcast... we dive deep into:

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Antibiotics in hospice: Applying the four-quadrant approach to improve patient-centered care

03/18/26 at 03:00 AM

Antibiotics in hospice: Applying the four-quadrant approach to improve patient-centered care Oxford Academic | Clinical Infectious Diseases; by Patrick D. Crowley, Karen M. Meagher, Amelia K. Barwise; 3/5/26The use of antibiotics in the hospice setting is complicated by differing patient goals, elevated side effects, and limited information regarding effectiveness. Here, we describe a case and apply the four-quadrant approach (4QA). This includes analyzing the case through the lenses of (1) medical indications related to improving function and reducing symptoms; (2) patient preferences ...; (3) quality-of-life factors that include managing infectious symptoms versus antibiotic side effects; and (4) contextual features, which include antimicrobial resistance concerns and cost considerations. Antibiotics may be beneficial in some cases and should not be denied to patients enrolled in hospice care. More robust evidence-based information about outcomes is needed to inform discussions at the time of enrollment. Applying the 4QA to a case can help determine the best approach for each individual patient.

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Metro East hospice aide caring for her own son with rare terminal disorder

03/18/26 at 03:00 AM

Metro East hospice aide caring for her own son with rare terminal disorder First Alert 4, Collinsville, IL; by Jeffrey Bullard; 3/13/26 A Collinsville mother has worked as a hospice care aide for more than 13 years, and soon she will be placing her son in that care. “She is the best,” said Brenda McGarvey of Amber Mers, her coworker at Unity Hospice Care. “If you didn’t know Amber personally, you would never know what she is going through,” explained Beverly Lee. Amber is facing a mother’s worst nightmare. Her son Emil is dying.

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CMS implements enhanced oversight for MAC MBI lookup tools

03/18/26 at 03:00 AM

CMS implements enhanced oversight for MAC MBI lookup tools Hospice News; by Jim Parker; 3/17/26 ... In response to a rise in these fraudulent activities, CMS has strengthened oversight of Medicare Administrative Contractor (MAC) MBI lookup tools. The agency now monitors MBI searches against submitted claims using National Provider Identifiers (NPIs). Access to these tools may be revoked if providers conduct a high volume of lookups without submitting corresponding claims. This move by CMS is likely an important step in combatting fraud, according to Sheila Clark, president and CEO of the California Hospice and Palliative Care Association (CHAPCA).

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Facing death as a doctor: Knowledge vs nature

03/18/26 at 03:00 AM

Facing death as a doctor: Knowledge vs natureMedscape; by Sarah Amandolare; 3/12/26 The decision to enroll her father in hospice care came easily for Janet Abrahm, MD. Abrahm, a palliative care doctor and former oncologist, helped her father — an internist who died of prostate cancer at home — understand the program’s benefits, such as family bereavement services, and that he could be readmitted to the hospital if needed. “Most doctors don’t know that,” said Abrahm, who is also a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston and the author of Comprehensive Guide to Supportive and Palliative Care for Patients with Cancer. “They think it’s a one-way street, I imagine — that you put somebody in hospice and then that’s it. ... The level of engagement physicians have with death in their practice may inform how they want to die — and how they counsel loved ones facing a serious illness. But a new study suggests even as they face end-of-life decisions through the lens of their expertise, physicians can also be swayed by the same financial, familial, and existential burdens afflicting their patients. 

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[Portugal] Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the care of terminally ill patients

03/18/26 at 03:00 AM

[Portugal] Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the care of terminally ill patients Healthcare (Basel); by Florbela Gonçalves, Margarida Gaudencio, Sofia B Nunes, Francisca Rego, Rui Nunes; 2/27/26 Conclusions: AI-based technologies hold significant potential to address contemporary challenges in PC, including inequitable access, workforce strain, and the need for more efficient service delivery. Nevertheless, their implementation raises substantial ethical concerns related to autonomy, transparency, data governance, and the preservation of human dignity. AI should therefore be understood as a complementary tool that supports-but does not replace-the human dimension of PC.

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Community built it. Corporate changed it.

03/18/26 at 03:00 AM

Community built it. Corporate changed it. The Durango Herald, Durango, CO; by Myriam Palmer; 3/13/26 Durango Herald reporters have been informing us about the changes in palliative and hospice care at Mercy Hospital CommonSpirit. In November, we learned that Mercy Hospice House would be temporarily closed to realign with the CommonSpirit model. It is notable that the construction of Mercy Hospice House was fully funded by community contributions. Years of soliciting donations from the entire community resulted in great pride when it began receiving patients in 2017. In the months since we learned that Hospice House was temporarily closed, we said farewell to the director of hospice services at Mercy. The most recent comprehensive article (Herald, March 1), attempted to explain the new for-profit model of outpatient palliative care at Mercy.  

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Will Scotland be the first [in the UK] to legalise assisted dying?

03/18/26 at 03:00 AM

Will Scotland be the first [in the UK] to legalise assisted dying? BBC News; by James Cook, Scotland editor; 3/16/26 For more than a year, Scottish politicians have been grappling with matters of life and death as they debated one of the most contested bills in the history of devolution. Tuesday's (3/10) final Scottish Parliament vote on the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill is seen as too close to call. But, if it passes, Scotland could become the first nation in the UK to legalise assisted dying. ... Critics of the bill have called it dangerous and say MSPs should focus instead on improving end-of-life care. ... [Supporters of the bill have] said the result was a "bulletproof" bill which amounted to "the toughest and most comprehensively-safeguarded" such legislation in the world.

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Spotlight On: Linda Ward, President & CEO, Gulfside Healthcare Services

03/18/26 at 03:00 AM

Spotlight On: Linda Ward, President & CEO, Gulfside Healthcare Services Capital Analytics Associates (CAA); 3/16/26 Linda Ward, president and CEO of Gulfside Healthcare Services, sat down with Invest: to discuss the organization’s strategic expansion across Tampa Bay, its commitment to underserved communities, and the evolving regulatory landscape shaping post-acute care. Key points:

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Hospital workers are revealing the heartbreaking regrets patients had on their deathbeds, and I'm at a loss for words

03/18/26 at 03:00 AM

Hospital workers are revealing the heartbreaking regrets patients had on their deathbeds, and I'm at a loss for words BuzzFeed Staff; by Liz Richardson; 3/16/26 You may have heard about people's last words, but if there's anything even more haunting, it's the regrets they have on their deathbed. And, as you can imagine, those who work closely with dying patients have heard some unforgettable final regrets that stick with them for years. ... Several users shared the striking and heartbreaking regrets their patients shared, and wowww, it will hit you hard. Here's what they had to say: ... Editor's Note: This article reflects a more popularized perspective than we typically feature, but it raises themes that are deeply familiar in serious illness and end-of-life care. Hospice and palliative care teams are trained to meet these moments with presence, skilled communication, and interdisciplinary support—helping patients and families explore reflection, meaning, and connection in ways that extend far beyond the headlines.

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If you don't get out of the box you've been raised in, you won't understand ...

03/18/26 at 03:00 AM

If you don't get out of the box you've been raised in, you won't understand how much bigger the world is. ~ Angelina Jolie

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Job Board 3/18/26

03/18/26 at 12:00 AM

* CEO, Hildegard House, nonprofit, Louisville, KY

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Now open: VITAS Healthcare inpatient hospice care at Oak Manor

03/17/26 at 03:15 AM

Now open: VITAS Healthcare inpatient hospice care at Oak Manor PR Newswire, Largo, FL; by VITAS Healthcare; 3/16/26 Residents in Pinellas County now have improved access to high-quality, compassionate end-of-life care with the opening of VITAS Healthcare inpatient care at Oak Manor in Largo. As the first VITAS inpatient center in the region, the facility strengthens the continuum of care for people facing terminal illness by providing around-the-clock clinical support in a comfortable, supportive environment. The center features 12 private patient rooms designed to offer comfort, dignity and support for patients and families. The facility ... is expected to care for more than 400 patients and their families each year. 

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Unilateral DNR? Gina Piscitello, Erin DeMartino, Will Parker

03/17/26 at 03:00 AM

Unilateral DNR? Gina Piscitello, Erin DeMartino, Will ParkerGeriPAL podcast; by Alex Smith, Eric Widera, Gina Piscitello, Erin DeMartino, Will Parker; 2/19/26Do you think your hospital should allow unilateral DNR orders? Under what circumstances? Through what process? Do you think that when you obtain the assent of a family to not code their loved one, that assent DNR should be counted as a unilateral DNR order? Should we document unilateral DNR and the rationale? Why for DNR, when we don’t document unilateral dialysis not offered, or unilateral no ECMO offered? Is the assent of a family member to a statement that we will not code their loved one a nudge, and is the assent approach ethical? Reasonable people will disagree, as we do on this podcast.

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When using AI leads to “brain fry”

03/17/26 at 03:00 AM

When using AI leads to “brain fry”Harvard Business Review; by Julie Bedard, Matthew Kropp, Megan Hsu, Olivia T. Karaman, Jason Hawes, Gabriella Rosen Kellerman; 3/5/26A new study finds that certain patterns of AI use are driving cognitive fatigue, while others can help reduce burnout... Firms are incentivizing employees to build and oversee complex teams of agents—for example, by measuring and rewarding token consumption as a proxy for performance. Meta, for one, includes the number of lines of code generated by AI as a performance metric for engineers. As enterprises use more multi-agent systems, employees find themselves toggling between more tools. Contrary to the promise of having more time to focus on meaningful work, juggling and multitasking can become the definitive features of working with AI... The literature is filled with mixed signals on the relationship between AI and worker burnout. (Burnout is as a state of chronic workplace stress consisting of exhaustion, negative feelings about work, and decreased effectiveness on the job.) Some studies suggest that using AI to replace tiring tasks alleviates exhaustion; other studies, sometimes on the same populations, show AI use worsening burnout outcomes... This highlights the subtle-but-important distinction between the types of stress that AI can alleviate, and those that it may worsen. Our findings are both a guide and a warning.

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Top o' the mornin' to ya! May your ...

03/17/26 at 03:00 AM

Top o' the mornin' to ya! May your coffee be strong and your day be lucky! ~ Happy St. Patrick's Day from Hospice & Palliative Care Today 

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Is hospice over-sedating my mom?

03/17/26 at 03:00 AM

Is hospice over-sedating my mom? AgingCare; by Ginger May; 3/11/26 This might be a common question. Mom was signed on to hospice nine days ago. ... Prior to hospice, she was alert and going down to meals each day and participating in conversations. ... Hospice recommended a small dose of morphine to reduce the cough and as they explained "to relax the airway." [Descriptions of her mother's decline. ...] Yesterday, I talked to the hospice nurse and told her I thought it was too much. The nurse disagreed and said mom needed it to prevent "air hunger" and is more comfortable with it than without it. I felt like if I disagreed too much, I was depriving my mother of "comfort." ...Editor's Note: Yes—this is a common question. Families often wonder whether medications intended for comfort are instead taking their loved one away too quickly. Leaders, listen carefully to this daughter’s experience with the hospice nurse. When families question a medication or express fear, what actually happens next? Are their concerns welcomed? Or, dismissed and perhaps even debated? Communication at the bedside does more than explain care. It shapes whether families carry trust—or regret—into bereavement.

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Red Oak Hospice and Palliative Care announces enhanced initiatives prioritizing resident safety and wellness in Bridgeton, NJ

03/17/26 at 03:00 AM

Red Oak Hospice and Palliative Care announces enhanced initiatives prioritizing resident safety and wellness in Bridgeton, NJ 96.7 3WZ-FM; 3/13/26 A leading provider of compassionate end-of-life services is proud to announce its latest initiatives focused on enhancing resident safety and wellness. These updates reflect the organization’s deep commitment to the dignity and well-being of every patient, ensuring a supportive environment for families throughout the care journey. ... "Our guiding principles are centered on respect, integrity, and personalized care," our team stated. "By prioritizing resident safety and wellness, we aim to instill a sense of calm and confidence in our families."

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Drew Brees visit delights Saints fan living final days in hospice care in Southern California

03/17/26 at 03:00 AM

Drew Brees visit delights Saints fan living final days in hospice care in Southern California Fox 8, New Orleans; by Ken Daley; 3/14/26 Hall of Fame quarterback Drew Brees this week paid a surprise visit to a devoted Saints fan living out his final days at a hospice care facility in Southern California. According to social media posts from the Southern California Hospice Foundation, a 48-year-old man identified as Eddie likely has 1-2 weeks to live after being diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor and undergoing four surgeries in the past month that were unable to improve his prognosis. The initial post last Tuesday said Eddie had been transferred to the Heavenly Home hospice in Mission Viejo, an Orange County community between Los Angeles and San Diego. It said Eddie was originally from New Orleans, has always been a devoted fan of the Saints, and especially admired Brees. The post said one of his final wishes was simply to meet an NFL player.

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Report: Over 40% of hospice centers in L.A. County ‘show multiple indicators’ of fraudulent activity

03/17/26 at 03:00 AM

Report: Over 40% of hospice centers in L.A. County ‘show multiple indicators’ of fraudulent activity One America News; by Addie Davis; 3/13/26 Over 700 of the roughly 1,800 hospice agencies in Los Angeles County show multiple state identified indicators of fraud, according to an analysis by CBS News. A 2022 California state audit highlights a staggering 1,500% surge in hospice agencies since 2010. By 2019, Los Angeles County’s density of hospice centers reached six and a half times the national average relative to its elderly population — a saturation point linked to an estimated $105 million in Medicare overbilling, according to CBS News.

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Leveraging AI, automation, and data analytics in a hospice setting

03/17/26 at 03:00 AM

Leveraging AI, automation, and data analytics in a hospice setting HealthTech; by Lindsay Myers; 3/13/26 In the hospice setting, the revenue cycle is not only complex but also uniquely fragile, as billing cannot proceed without complete documentation. The sequential nature of hospice billing, where one month’s claims must be fully processed before the next can begin, means that even minor deficiencies can halt revenue entirely. Small delays or errors upstream can have a profound impact on cash flow. ... To improve this process, the Chapters Health System is developing an AI-driven chart review process to analyze the completeness of clinical and other documentation in real time. The goal is to identify missing or inconsistent elements and route those issues directly to the party that can make corrections ...

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Alliance concerned by MedPAC’s misguided 2026 home health and hospice payment recommendations

03/17/26 at 03:00 AM

Alliance concerned by MedPAC’s misguided 2026 home health and hospice payment recommendations National Alliance for Care at Home, Alexandira, VA and Washington, DC; Press Release; 3/13/26The National Alliance for Care at Home (the Alliance) is deeply concerned by the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission’s (MedPAC) March 2026 Report to Congress: Medicare Payment Policy. MedPAC’s congressionally mandated report provides analysis and recommendations on various Medicare programs, including home health and hospice. The Commission’s findings focus on payment adequacy, access to care, quality, financial performance, and projections for 2026 and beyond. The Alliance previously expressed concern in response to MedPAC’s vote in January 2026.

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Hospice of Humboldt announces $250,000 matching gift

03/17/26 at 03:00 AM

Hospice of Humboldt announces $250,000 matching gift My Humboldt Life, Eureka, CA; 3/15/26 Hospice of Humboldt is pleased to announce a $250,000 matching gift from the owners of Premier Financial Group to support the continued growth of its Home-Based Palliative Care program. ... Launched in 2022, Hospice of Humboldt’s Home-Based Palliative Care program currently serves 70 patients and meeting the next fundraising goal will allow them to expand to 140 individuals. “Nearly 30 years ago, our founders set out to model how organizations can invest meaningfully in their communities through a strong culture of giving,” said Wayne Caldwell, CFP®, Chairman of the Board and Founder of Premier Financial Group. 

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