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New IL law requires annual report on prison hospice care

01/19/26 at 03:00 AM

New IL law requires annual report on prison hospice care WAND News, Springfield, IL; by Mike Miletich; 1/15/26 A new law requires Illinois to report data on hospice care available for prisoners. Supporters say the law will bring dignity, transparency and compassion to people dying within the state's correctional facilities. More than 1,000 prisoners are 65 or older, and a growing number of those people need end-of-life care and support services. The Illinois Department of Corrections does not have a formal hospice program, as end-of-life care is provided on a prison-by-prison basis. 

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The Hospice of East Texas announces Christi Baggett as incoming President/Chief Executive Officer

01/19/26 at 03:00 AM

The Hospice of East Texas announces Christi Baggett as incoming President/Chief Executive Officer The Hospice of East Texas, Tyler Texas; 1/15/26 The Hospice of East Texas is pleased to announce that Christi Baggett will assume the role of President/Chief Executive Officer effective January 15, 2025. Marji Ream will assume the role of CEO Emeritus until late spring. Baggett brings more than two decades of leadership experience in healthcare operations, strategic development, and organizational management at the Hospice of East Texas. She has served as Chief Operating Officer for the past seven years. ... During her tenure, Baggett has also held key leadership roles including Vice President of Operations and Innovation and Director of Information Management, also serving as HIPAA Security Officer. ... This leadership change comes after the announcement of current President/CEO Marji Ream’s retirement, after 21 years at the helm. 

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Employee experience trends: What the data says about 2026

01/19/26 at 03:00 AM

Employee experience trends: What the data says about 2026 Perceptyx; by Zachary Warman, MS, Oliver Lee Bateman, PhD & Bradley Wilson, PhD; 1/16/26 Perceptyx research across 20 million employee survey responses reveals the largest shift in engagement drivers ever recorded: change management and confidence in senior leadership now rank as top drivers, while belonging and feeling valued dropped from their consistent top-two positions. With 4.6% unemployment and a "low-hire-low-fire" market, stable retention numbers may mask a workforce too paralyzed to pursue growth rather than one that's thriving. 

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Understanding the different senior care options

01/19/26 at 03:00 AM

Understanding the different senior care options U.S. News & World Report - Health / Senior Living; by Payton Babb, RN; 1/15/26 Comparing Levels of Care in Senior Living: Types, Services and Costs Senior living involves a range of care types, and some are designed for specific populations. Let's break down some options. ...Editor's Note: For your awareness, per the extensive distribution of this news source.

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Christmas tree recycling raises £100k for hospice

01/19/26 at 03:00 AM

Christmas tree recycling raises £100k for hospice BBC News; Press Release; 1/16/26 A hospice has raised more than £100,000 through its annual Christmas tree recycling scheme, declaring it the most successful year yet. St. Giles Hospice, Lichfield, said 5,425 real trees were collected from people's doorsteps between 10 and13 January as part of its TreeCycle service. Volunteers, hospice staff and local businesses braved the winter weather to pick up trees across Staffordshire, north Birmingham and surrounding areas, stated the charity. The Christmas trees, which lined up would measure nearly seven miles, were being turned into compost by a Lichfield company for agricultural purposes, it added.

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Increased criminal and civil enforcement by DOJ for skin substitutes in wound care

01/19/26 at 03:00 AM

Increased criminal and civil enforcement by DOJ for skin substitutes in wound care JD Supra; by Tanisha Palvia, Jenn Sugar, Moore & Van Allen PLLC; 1/15/26 The Department of Justice recently announced, “[i]n the first [criminal] prosecution of its kind,” that husband and wife owners of wound graft companies were sentenced to 14.5 and 15 years imprisonment respectively for causing over $1.2 billion in false claims to be submitted to Medicare Part B and other federal health care programs for medically unnecessary wound grafts. ... The massive scheme had medically untrained sales representatives find elderly Medicare beneficiaries, often in hospice care, with any kind of wound.

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What is palliative medicine and why is it so misunderstood?

01/19/26 at 03:00 AM

What is palliative medicine and why is it so misunderstood? MedPage Today's KevinMD.com; by Patricia M. Fogelman, DNP; 1/16/26 After years of leading palliative medicine departments, as a Fellow of the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, I’ve had countless conversations that start the same way. A colleague in the hallway says, “Oh, palliative care—that’s so important. You all are so nice.” Or a hospital administrator tells me, “We wish we could give you more, but resources are tight right now.” Or my personal favorite: “Palliative care is great, but this patient isn’t ready for that yet.” Each time, I smile and nod, but inside I’m thinking: I used to say the same things before I came into palliative medicine, because once upon a time, I also had no idea what we actually do. 

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[Uganda] This hospice has a bold new mission: saving lives

01/19/26 at 03:00 AM

[Uganda] This hospice has a bold new mission: saving lives Alabama Public Radio / NPR; by Joanne Cavanaugh Simpson, Brian Simpson; 1/16/26 Deborah Nantenza learned about cervical cancer screening at a hospital in eastern Uganda, a rural region where early diagnosis is rare. ... The cancer screening, education and treatment were led by a hospice — an institution traditionally limited to easing the pain of the dying. The team at Rays of Hope Hospice Jinja in Uganda had long wanted to do more. Even with liquid morphine and other pain medications the hospice provided to ease symptoms, women with cervical cancer "didn't just die a normal death. They died after suffering, suffering," says Sylvia Nakami, executive director of the 20-year-old nonprofit.

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Nurse Honor Guard provides final salute to health care heroes

01/19/26 at 03:00 AM

Nurse Honor Guard provides final salute to health care heroes Valley News Live; by Meredith Anderson; 1/16/26 Honor guard ceremonies, which are traditionally reserved for funerals held for military veterans, police officers and firefighters, are becoming more common for another group of frontline workers: nurses. The Georgia Nurse Honor Guard provides tributes to nurses who have died or are in hospice care, offering families a formal recognition of their loved one’s service to the community.

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The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but ...

01/19/26 at 03:00 AM

Martin Luther King Day: A man dies when he refuses to stand up for that which is right. A man dies when he refuses to stand up for justice. A man dies when he refuses to take a stand for that which is true. ~ Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Top news stories from 2025, and predictions for 2026 by Chris Comeaux and Cordt Kassner | Part 2

01/19/26 at 02:00 AM

Top news stories from 2025, and predictions for 2026 by Chris Comeaux and Cordt Kassner | Part 2 Teleios Collaborative Network (TCN); podcast/video hosted by Chris Comeaux with Cordt Kassner; 1/16/26 In Part 2 of Top News Stories from 2025, and Predictions for 2026, Chris Comeaux and Cordt Kassner look back on their 2025 predictions with honesty and perspective before turning their focus to what lies ahead.  Both agree that 2025 was defined less by disruption and more by incremental movement.  While pressures around staffing, reimbursement, Medicare Advantage, Hospice quality, and AI persisted, many of the anticipated “breaking points” never fully arrived—revealing a year shaped more by steady undercurrents than seismic shifts.

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Safe Place for Pets turns 30!

01/18/26 at 03:55 AM

Safe Place for Pets turns 30!Safe Place for Pets press release; 1/11/26That's right - 2026 marks 30 years since a group of hospice nurses decided to act on what they saw as an urgent need - helping people facing terminal illness find homes for their beloved pets. We are grateful to our founder, Joanne Bonicelli, for her compassion and generosity, which continue to impact the lives of people and pets each year!

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[Spain] Why primary care is central to better end-of-life care

01/18/26 at 03:50 AM

[Spain] Why primary care is central to better end-of-life care Medscape; by Eva Farina; 1/9/26 Primary care professionals should play a proactive role in caring for patients at the end of life, according to family medicine specialists at the National Congress of the Spanish Society of Family and Community Medicine (semFYC) held in Madrid, Spain. ... According to the SUPPORT study, dying in a hospital is often associated with avoidable suffering, excessive use of technology, limited communication, and insufficient care planning. 

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Interim HealthCare Inc. acquires its second-largest franchise

01/18/26 at 03:45 AM

Interim HealthCare Inc. acquires its second-largest franchise Morningstar - Business Wire; Press Release; 1/13/26 Interim HealthCare Inc., the nation’s leading network of home health care and staffing services that span the care continuum, has acquired its second-largest franchisee and one of the longest-tenured franchise operations in the Interim HealthCare network. Effective January 1, 2026, Interim’s corporate operations expanded to include the Upstate and Midlands of South Carolina, along with a hospice location in Atlanta. Local franchise leadership will now report into Interim HealthCare’s headquarters.

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Finding solutions: Augusta nurse opens new end-of-life care facility

01/18/26 at 03:40 AM

Finding solutions: Augusta nurse opens new end-of-life care facility WRDW/WAGT News Stations, Augusta, GA; by Zayna Haliburton; 1/12/26 A hospice nurse is opening Augusta’s first inpatient hospice home, giving families a new option for end-of-life care. Stacia Sirull, a hospice nurse, is opening the Augusta Inpatient Hospice Home. The facility will feature hummingbird decorations throughout. “My sister passed away a couple of years ago. She died in a hospice house in Kentucky and loved humming birds. When I decided to do this I was like we are just going to put humming birds everywhere,” Sirull said. ... The Augusta Inpatient Hospice Home will have six rooms added to the existing building. Sirull said there will always be one bed available for someone who doesn’t have the finances or insurance to cover the stay.

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Suncrest Hospice announces Dallas office now serving north Texas families

01/18/26 at 03:35 AM

Suncrest Hospice announces Dallas office now serving north Texas families PRUnderground - Norfolk & Wrentham, TX; Press Release; 1/13/26 Suncrest Hospice ... announced today that its Dallas office is now serving families across Arlington, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, and surrounding areas. The new location brings high-quality, compassionate end-of-life care to North Texas communities. ... The Dallas office marks Suncrest’s third location in Texas, joining established teams in Austin and San Antonio. This expansion extends the company’s reach to 53 locations across 25 states, strengthening its commitment to providing accessible hospice services nationwide.

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Updated Information Gathering Report for Hospice Quality Reporting Program

01/18/26 at 03:30 AM

Updated Information Gathering Report for Hospice Quality Reporting Program Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services; by Abt Global; 1/9/26 CMS has released the Hospice Quality Reporting Program 2025 Information Gathering Report.  This report provides information from literature reviews and supports an understanding of current trends in hospice care. It includes findings related to hospice use, hospice care delivery, and caregiver support. 

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End-of-life care behind bars: A periodic literature search - January 2026

01/18/26 at 03:25 AM

End-of-life care behind bars: A periodic literature search - January 2026Personal communication; 1/8/26Thee current issue includes:

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How to build an AI-augmented workforce: The CIO's guide

01/18/26 at 03:20 AM

How to build an AI-augmented workforce: The CIO's guide TechTarget; by Kinza Yasar; 1/5/26 As artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes industries, forward-thinking CIOs are shifting their strategies from automation-first to augmentation-first. Their goal is to equip employees with AI tools that strengthen their judgment, spark creativity and boost productivity. In an AI-augmented workforce, humans and AI systems work collaboratively, not competitively. Rather than replacing employees, AI is used to enhance human capabilities, automate routine tasks and provide insights that help people make more informed decisions and focus on higher-value work. 

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West Michigan nonprofit celebrates 30 years of service, debuts new grief program

01/18/26 at 03:15 AM

West Michigan nonprofit celebrates 30 years of service, debuts new grief program MLive, Byron Center, MI; by Skyla Jewell-Hammie; 1/8/26 Faith Hospice, one of West Michigan’s largest nonprofit hospices, celebrated three decades of service with the launch of a new grief support program. The new program, “Real Grief,” is designed to address the needs of those experiencing unexpected, unexplained loss and unrelenting grief. "It’s a starting point for those struggling to process their loss,” said Janet Jaymin, M.A., LPC, director of integrative support services. “We’ve created a community where people can connect with others who understand what they’re going through.”

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Alliance joins Dr. Oz, CMS leadership, to strengthen program integrity in home health and hospice

01/18/26 at 03:10 AM

Alliance joins Dr. Oz, CMS leadership, to strengthen program integrity in home health and hospice National Alliance for Care at Home; Press Release; 1/9/26 On January 9, the National Alliance for Care at Home (the Alliance) continued its collaboration with CMS by attending a listening session in Los Angeles, CA, with Dr. Mehmet Oz, Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Kim Brandt, Deputy Administrator Chief Operating Officer, and Director of the Center for Program Integrity for CMS, and Chris Klomp, Deputy Administrator for CMS and Director of the Center for Medicare, to discuss fraud, waste, and abuse in home health and hospice. ... View the full letter for a detailed list of recommendations. 

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Sangre de Cristo Community Care expands rural healthcare with HomeCare & Hospice of the Valley affiliation

01/18/26 at 03:05 AM

Sangre de Cristo Community Care expands rural healthcare with HomeCare & Hospice of the Valley affiliation Small Business World Journal, Glenwood Springs, CO; Press Release; 1/12/26 Sangre de Cristo Community Care has announced that HomeCare & Hospice of the Valley, based in Glenwood Springs, will become an affiliate. This affiliation marks an important step in strengthening healthcare access in rural Colorado and reflects Sangre’s and HomeCare & Hospice of the Valley’s deep commitment to ensuring compassionate care to rural communities. By joining forces, the two nonprofit organizations will now collectively cover 28,000 square miles across the state, expanding Sangre's existing 22,000 square miles of service and providing HomeCare & Hospice of the Valley with Sangre's infrastructure and resources.

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Baptist Health and Hosparus Health expand hospice and palliative care partnership to Southern Indiana

01/18/26 at 03:00 AM

Baptist Health and Hosparus Health expand hospice and palliative care partnership to Southern Indiana Hosparus Health, Louisville, KY; Press Release; 1/14/26 Hosparus Health and its palliative care affiliate, Pallitus Health Partners, in collaboration with Baptist Health, announce the expansion of their innovative partnership to Southern Indiana. As of January 2, 2026, Pallitus Health Partners is offering palliative care consultations for patients at Baptist Health Floyd in New Albany. The program focuses on supporting patients and families facing serious illness by providing expert symptom management, helping them plan for the future, and connecting them with broader care options, including hospice when appropriate. 

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It takes considerable knowledge to...

01/18/26 at 03:00 AM

It takes considerable knowledge just to realize the extent of your own ignorance. ~Thomas Sowell

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Sunday newsletters

01/18/26 at 03:00 AM

Sunday newsletters focus on headlines and top read stories of the last week (in order) - enjoy!

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