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Integrative review of simulation-based pain management education in undergraduate nursing programs
05/16/26 at 03:25 AMAssessing PA student interest in hospice and palliative medicine
05/16/26 at 03:20 AMAssessing PA student interest in hospice and palliative medicineThe American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care; by Ryan Baldeo, Rachael Broder; 4/26While hospice and palliative medicine (HPM) is a critical and growing field, Physician Associates (PAs) are underrepresented. This study sought to assess PA student interest in HPM and identify strategies to increase engagement with the Physician Associates in Hospice and Palliative Medicine (PAHPM) organization. The survey assessed attitudes toward HPM and identified barriers to organizational involvement. Lack of awareness was the primary barrier to involvement (75.8%). Students expressed interest in educational resources (63.6%), job opportunities (57.6%), and mentorship (51.5%). Most respondents (81.8%) do not currently follow PAHPM on social media, but 72.7% indicated they would follow an Instagram account.
The role of spirituality among nursing home staff caring for residents with advanced dementia: A qualitative descriptive study
05/16/26 at 03:15 AMThe professional guest: Ethical challenges in home-based end-of-life care among interprofessional teams
05/16/26 at 03:10 AMThe professional guest: Ethical challenges in home-based end-of-life care among interprofessional teamsNursing Ethics; Inbal Halevi Hochwald, Gila Yakov, Moran Weiss, Liron Inchi, Inbal Mayan, Ron Sabar; 4/26Home-based end-of-life palliative care presents unique ethical challenges that differ fundamentally from those in institutional settings. Healthcare professionals navigate the complex role of being both clinical experts and guests in patients' domestic environments, operating in a context where professional authority is continuously negotiated rather than institutionally established. Home-based palliative care places professionals at the intersection of clinical responsibility and domestic sovereignty, a position for which existing frameworks offer insufficient guidance. Addressing these structural and relational challenges requires both individual-level preparation, including training in ethical decision-making in low-control environments, and systemic policy reform.
“They’re exhausted”: Hospice staff views on caring for patients and families impacted by dementia
05/16/26 at 03:05 AM[Canada] Understanding clinical ethics situations: A co-created repertoire of practices
05/16/26 at 03:05 AM[UK] A scoping review: Understanding global integration of traditional, complementary and alternative therapies (TCAT) in end-of-life care (EoLC)
05/16/26 at 03:00 AMSaturday newsletters
05/16/26 at 03:00 AMSaturday newsletters focus on headlines and research - enjoy!
If you have good thoughts...
05/16/26 at 03:00 AM... if you have good thoughts they will shine out of your face like sunbeams and you will always look lovely. ~Roald Dahl
RESPONSES to the CMS Hospice and Home Health Moratorium
05/15/26 at 03:30 AMCompiled responses: CMS hospice and home health moratorium Hospice and Palliative Care Today; compilation by Joy Berger; 5/14/26 Many organizations are responding to the CMS announcement on May 13th of an "aggressive nationwide crackdown on fraud with six-month hospice and home health agency enrollment moratoria." As always, our purpose is to guide readers directly to the source, with guidance for your discernment and applications to provide the best hospice and palliative care possible.
Locally owned and operated hospice center opens in downtown New Iberia, LA
05/15/26 at 03:00 AMLocally owned and operated hospice center opens in downtown New Iberia, LA The Daily Iberian, New Iberia, LA; by Corey Vaughn; 5/12/26 It’s always a scary decision to leave your job and start your own business, but New Iberia native Tyler Robicheaux said it’s an opportunity he couldn’t pass up. Robicheaux officially opened the doors to Foundations Hospice last year after being given the opportunity, alongside silent partners, to take his years of hospice care experience to the next level. ... One of the best parts of being the owner of his own hospice business has been implementing his vision for good care from the ground up. “You get to build it from the ground up: the good and not so good,” he said.
New hospice expands end-of-life care services in four-county area
05/15/26 at 03:00 AMNew hospice expands end-of-life care services in four-county area Coshocton Tribune, Coshocton County OH; by Jane Imbody; 5/14/26 A new Heartland Hospice location has opened in Zanesville, expanding access to end-of-life care in the area. ... Heartland Hospice is part of the Gentiva family of healthcare providers. It offers care for patients with life-limiting or serious illnesses.
Don’t guess with health: Samaritan helps families identify the best care level for their aging loved one
05/15/26 at 03:00 AMDon’t guess with health: Samaritan helps families identify the best care level for their aging loved one citybiz | New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh | Non-Profit; by Samaritan; 5/11/26When a loved one’s health begins to decline, families often face one of the most difficult questions in caregiving: What kind of care do they really need? Is it time for home-based primary care? Would palliative medicine improve quality of life while still seeking treatment? Or is hospice the most appropriate next step? ... With a full continuum of services—from primary care to end-of-life care—Samaritan helps families navigate complex healthcare decisions with compassion, expertise, and clarity. ... Editor's Note: Excellent descriptions for "choosing the right level of care" with simple, clear information and "navigation" services.
Blue Ridge Care unveils new hospice nursing scholarship
05/15/26 at 03:00 AMBlue Ridge Care unveils new hospice nursing scholarship Hospice News; by Holly Vossel; 5/12/26 Blue Ridge Care has launched a new scholarship for prospective nurses at a local community college. The Helen Zebarth Nursing Scholarship was established in partnership with Laurel Ridge Community College to expand financial educational support and experience in hospice, palliative and community-based care. Scholarship recipients receive tuition funding and increased exposure to end-of-life care settings during their education. The scholarship comes at a critical time of need, according to Blue Ridge Care’s Chief Engagement Officer Kim Golanski and the organization’s COO Altonia Garrett.
Official Federal Register document with "Announcement of Nationwide Temporary Moratorium on Enrollment of Hospices"
05/15/26 at 03:00 AMOfficial Federal Register document with "Announcement of Nationwide Temporary Moratorium on Enrollment of Hospices" Federal Register National Archives; 5/14/26 [On Thursday, 5/14/26,] This document is scheduled to be published in the Federal Register on 2026-05-15 and available online at https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2026-09718, and on https://govinfo.gov.
REPORTING of the CMS Hospice and Home Health Moratorium
05/15/26 at 03:00 AMVaried reporting of the CMS Hospice and Home Health Moratorium
SOS Hospice: Let’s ask ChatGPT to select a hospice program
05/15/26 at 03:00 AMSOS Hospice: Let’s ask ChatGPT to select a hospice programSubstack post; by Joan Teno; 5/11/26In this essay, I asked ChatGPT to identify the “best” hospice in Rhode Island and then examines the logic and data sources behind the answer. The analysis highlights how AI rankings can rely on non-validated or imputed measures and may overlook important Medicare Care Compare context. Comparing ChatGPT’s top picks with the author’s own assessment illustrates how different metrics can point to very different conclusions. Bottom line: AI can be a useful starting point for questions about quality, but patients and families should treat hospice rankings with caution and verify claims using transparent, validated measures.
Advice is what we ask for when ...
05/15/26 at 03:00 AMAdvise is what we ask for when we already know the answer but wish we didn't. ~ Erica Jong
Executive Personnel Changes - 5/15/26
05/15/26 at 03:00 AMExecutive Personnel Changes - 5/15/26
FOR YOU - CMS just paused new hospice enrollments citing fraud. Here’s what your team needs to say this week.
05/15/26 at 02:30 AMCMS just paused new hospice enrollments citing fraud. Here’s what your team needs to say this week. Transcend; by Tony Kudner; 5/13/26 ... While we’re glad steps are being taken to get the bad actors out, there are immediate implications for your teams in the community and in the intake department. The specifics are hard to ignore and will make headlines in your community if they haven’t already: ...
FOR YOU - Free webinar today by CHAP, 3-4pm ET: The National Hospice and Home Health Enrollment Moratorium | What we know so far
05/15/26 at 02:00 AMFree webinar today by CHAP, 3-4pm ET: The National Hospice and Home Health Enrollment Moratorium | what we know so far Community Health Accreditation Partner; webinar will be presented by Kim Skehan, Jennifer Kennedy, and Teresa Harbour; posted 5/14/26 with webinar 5/15/26 Join CHAP and Kim Skehan for a timely discussion focused on what we currently know, what remains unclear, and how providers should be thinking about readiness, compliance, and next steps. Anyone can view and join online. During the webinar, we will cover:
CMS leader explains hospice fraud, Medicare risks, and the future of healthcare | part one
05/14/26 at 03:15 AMCMS leader explains hospice fraud, Medicare risks, and the future of healthcare | part one Teleios Collaborative Network (TCN); podcast hosted by Chris Comeaux with Kim Brandt; 5/13/26 In this compelling first installment, CMS Chief Operating Officer and Deputy Administrator Kim Brandt joins Chris Comeaux for a candid conversation about the growing hospice fraud crisis, the financial future of Medicare, and the urgent transformation happening across American healthcare. Drawing from her leadership role at CMS and firsthand experiences with hospice care in her own family, Brandt shares why hospice remains a critical pillar of compassionate care — while also exposing the alarming abuse threatening the integrity of the system.
Hospice fraud is becoming a political flashpoint. Why?
05/14/26 at 03:00 AMHospice fraud is becoming a political flashpoint. Why? National Public Radio WAMU; by Michelle Harven; 5/11/26 The state of California recently charged 21 people with hospice fraud, accusing them of costing the state $267 million. These types of schemes start with criminals opening up shell companies, signing recipients up without their knowledge, and then billing Medi-Cal for nonexistent services. This can have a serious effect on a senior’s ability to find care in the future. And it’s not just a state matter. The push to uncover this kind of fraud has become a political battle ... We sit down and talk about why we’re seeing this kind of fraud happen, who it harms, and why it’s become a political flashpoint.
PARC retreat explores how aging, workforce strains, and federal debt are reshaping U.S. health care
05/14/26 at 03:00 AMPARC Retreat explores how aging, workforce strains, and federal debt are reshaping U.S. health care Penn LDI - Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics; by Hoag Levins; 5/13/26 Penn Gathering of Experts Examines the Growing Pressures Facing Older Americans In predicting the future of U.S. health care, it is important to recognize that the long-term health of the population depends not just on medical policy, innovation, or care delivery, but on whether the federal government can sustainably finance the systems that pay for that care, Penn Wharton School Professor and national budget expert Kent Smetters, PhD, told the May 1, 2026 Penn Population Aging Research Center Annual Retreat.
