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Awards and Recognitions: May 2026

06/07/26 at 03:35 AM

Awards and Recognitions: May 2026

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Compassion fatigue and spiritual care competence amongst palliative care nurses: a moderated mediation model of care quality and job satisfaction

06/07/26 at 03:30 AM

Compassion fatigue and spiritual care competence amongst palliative care nurses: a moderated mediation model of care quality and job satisfaction Journal of Clinical Nursing / Early View; by Enise Sürücü, Funda Veren, Hülya Kulakçı Altıntaş, Büşra Baş, and Zeynep Acar Demir; 5/30/26 Impact:

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How AI’s growing role in nursing raises questions about safety, ethics, and human care: Penn nursing report cautions that AI systems may add rather than reduce costs and workflow burdens

06/07/26 at 03:25 AM

How AI’s growing role in nursing raises questions about safety, ethics, and human care: Penn nursing report cautions that AI systems may add rather than reduce costs and workflow burdensPenn LDI - Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics; by Hoag Levins; 5/27/26 As artificial intelligence systems spread through hospitals and clinics, a growing debate is emerging over whether the technology will ultimately strengthen nursing care — or gradually replace parts of it. That tension is at the center of a new University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing report, “Artificial Intelligence and Nursing Science: Opportunities, Challenges, Implications, and Guidelines,” published in the May-June 2026 edition of Nursing Outlook.

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Making a health system merger succeed: Michigan Medicine’s journey toward a high-quality, coordinated statewide system of care

06/07/26 at 03:20 AM

Making a health system merger succeed: Michigan Medicine’s journey toward a high-quality, coordinated statewide system of careNEJM Catalyst; by Scott A. Flanders, Margaret Dimond, David C. Miller; 4/26After its April 2023 acquisition of Sparrow Health, Michigan Medicine and its five-hospital system, University of Michigan Health, launched a major effort to advance business, clinical, and cultural integration across the new 11-hospital enterprise. The goal was to achieve a coordinated, integrated statewide system of care that delivered improved quality and better experience, while providing academic hospital-caliber care closer to home for patients across the state. Those efforts have led to improved financial performance, [increased employee satisfaction and reduced RN annual turnover]. Clinical integration, driven by the development of local clinical programs, initiatives to coordinate statewide care, and innovative technology solutions, has resulted in a higher quality of care delivered closer to home. For cultural integration, the keys to success have been leadership alignment, a clear vision and goals, a supportive infrastructure, strong systemwide communication, and achieving and celebrating early wins.

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Rigorous assessment of leadership development programs in health care

06/07/26 at 03:15 AM

Rigorous assessment of leadership development programs in health careNEJM Catalyst; by Amanda Woods Herron, Katelyn J. Cavanaugh, Courtney L. Holladay; 4/26Effective leadership is increasingly recognized as a critical determinant of organizational performance within health care systems, but funding for such programs is frequently in jeopardy as revenues fail to keep up with other expenses. Therefore, the managers of such programs should adopt rigorous methods for evaluating the impact of their work. Despite the proliferation of leadership development programs, few institutions systematically evaluate these initiatives. This article presents a comprehensive framework for the evaluation of leadership development, grounded in implementation science and organizational research, as applied within a large academic health care institution. The framework emphasizes the necessity of clear eligibility criteria, integrated data sources, and alignment with institutional strategic priorities to assess program effectiveness and support continuous improvement. 

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Get ready to access the Hospice Program for Evaluating Payment Patterns Electronic Report (PEPPER)

06/07/26 at 03:10 AM

Get ready to access the Hospice Program for Evaluating Payment Patterns Electronic Report (PEPPER)CMS Center for Program Integrity; 5/28/26 CPI is getting really close to releasing the Hospice Program for Evaluating Payment Patterns Electronic Report (PEPPER). The Hospice PEPPER will be available through the PEPPER Portal in early June 2026. To ensure hospice providers can successfully access their reports, we ask that you distribute the following instructions to your members.

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Hospice Regulatory Alert June 3, 2026 - Hospice PEPPER Report released

06/07/26 at 03:05 AM

Hospice Regulatory Alert June 3, 2026 - Hospice PEPPER Report released LundPerson & Associates Hospice Consulting; by Judi Lund Person; 6/3/26 What is PEPPER? The Program for Evaluating Payment Patterns Electronic Report (PEPPER) is a Microsoft Excel file summarizing provider-specific Medicare data statistics for target areas often associated with Medicare improper payments due to billing, DRG coding, and/or admission necessity issues. ... Three years of data: PEPPER can be used to review three years of data statistics for each of the CMS target areas, comparing performance to that of other hospices in the nation, specific Medicare Administrative Contractor (MAC) jurisdiction and state. ...

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Sunday newsletters

06/07/26 at 03:00 AM

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

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Repost: Modern Healthcare Awards, "Best Places to Work in Healthcare 2026"

06/07/26 at 03:00 AM

Repost: Modern Healthcare Awards, "Best Places to Work in Healthcare 2026"Modern Healthcare; Press Release behind a paywall; 5/11/26Editor's Note: We are pleased to add several "Best Places to Work 2026"--as honored by Modern Healthcare--to our "Awards and Recognitions May 2026" from 6/2/26. The more complete list of hospice organizations is below. If we have inadvertently omitted an organization, please email jberger@hospicepalliativecaretoday.com.

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What we have once enjoyed...

06/07/26 at 03:00 AM

What we have once enjoyed, we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes a part of us. ~Helen Keller

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Housing insecurity, incident geriatric conditions, and mortality in community-living older persons

06/06/26 at 03:40 AM

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Challenging case: Navigating end-of-life in neuro-inclusive cancer care

06/06/26 at 03:35 AM

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Supporting complex decision making in dysphagia management within palliative rehabilitation

06/06/26 at 03:30 AM

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Social risk factors and disparities in advanced cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome

06/06/26 at 03:25 AM

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Anticipatory grief among caregivers of people living with dementia: A scoping review

06/06/26 at 03:20 AM

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Black grief, Black healing: Exploring African American parents grief with cultural implications for treatment

06/06/26 at 03:15 AM

Black grief, Black healing: Exploring African American parents grief with cultural implications for treatmentFamily Process; by Nyla Rogers, Shareefah Al'Uqdah, Denzell Brown, Briayanna Johnson; 6/26African American parents experience child loss at disproportionately high rates, yet family systems and grief literature have largely overlooked this population's grief experience. This paper examines how therapists can provide culturally responsive care to African American parents navigating the death of a child. Drawing on existing literature, this paper expounds on the historical trends within the African American family system while delineating unique African American grief practices. Practical and culturally relevant clinical practices such as facilitating robust social support networks, creating structured opportunities for public and communal mourning, and therapeutically addressing the intensity of grief-related emotional responses are provided. Family therapists are called to expand their grief frameworks and family interventions beyond individualized, Western-centric models to encompass the collective, justice-oriented dimensions of loss that shape the lived experiences of African American families.

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Implications of Medicare negotiation and most-favored-nation pricing for cancer medicine costs

06/06/26 at 03:10 AM

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[Italy] Understanding the evolving role of early palliative care in myelodysplastic syndromes: A 2026 narrative review

06/06/26 at 03:05 AM

[Italy] Understanding the evolving role of early palliative care in myelodysplastic syndromes: A 2026 narrative reviewAnnals of Hematology; by Pasquale Niscola, Valentina Gianfelici, Marco Giovannini, Carla Mazzone, Maria Ilaria Del Principe; 5/26Myelodysplastic Syndromes/Neoplasms (MDS) are a heterogeneous group of blood cancers characterized by a broad spectrum of symptoms and varying impacts on quality of life (QoL). Although the integration of early PC care has long been recognized as an essential part of comprehensive management for patients with solid tumors, experience in the context of MDS is still limited. However, symptom control, QoL, advanced care planning goals, the reduction of aggressive therapies, intensive care use, including intubation before death, and resource use in the end-of-life (EOL) phase are critical issues that are enhanced through early PC in MDS management. Additionally, integrating standard hematological measures with early PC leads to fewer visits and hospital admissions near the EOL, particularly during the last 30 days. Moreover, patients with early PC die at home or in hospice care at a rate nearly in line with their preferences.

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Decommodifying and humanizing health care: Revisiting Pellegrino's ethical imperative

06/06/26 at 03:05 AM

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[Italy] The Ethics Committee of the Italian Society of Anesthesia, Analgesia, Resuscitation and Intensive Care (SIAARTI) - Artificial intelligence in end-of-life decision-making processes: ethical reflections

06/06/26 at 03:00 AM

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The ASCENT Consortium to Publish Two Requests for Applications

06/06/26 at 03:00 AM

The ASCENT Consortium to Publish Two Requests for ApplicationsASCENT Consortium press release; 6/4/26The ASCENT Consortium is pleased to announce plans to publish a Request for Applications (RFA) for the ASCENT Research Scholar and Pilot and Exploratory Studies Awards Programs.

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Today's Encouragement

06/06/26 at 03:00 AM

Because I could not stop for death – He kindly stopped for me.  ~Emily Dickinson 

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Saturday newsletters

06/06/26 at 03:00 AM

Saturday newsletters focus on headlines and research - enjoy!

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Medicare warns seniors of fraudulent offers for "free" medical equipment and hospice services

06/05/26 at 03:00 AM

Medicare warns seniors of fraudulent offers for "free" medical equipment and hospice servicesWBIW.com, Indiana; 6/3/26 Federal health officials are urging older Americans to stay vigilant against a surge in healthcare scams targeting Medicare beneficiaries with promises of "free" medical supplies and services. ...

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West Coast fraud and AI: DOJ expands healthcare fraud enforcement into technology-driven markets

06/05/26 at 03:00 AM

West Coast fraud and AI: DOJ expands healthcare fraud enforcement into technology-driven markets JDSupra | Proskauer Health Care Law Brief; by Devin Cohen, Lara Feder, Matthew Westbrook; 6/3/26 On April 30, 2026, the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) announced the creation of the West Coast Health Care Fraud Strike Force, a coordinated enforcement initiative focused on healthcare fraud in Arizona, Nevada, and Northern California. ... DOJ’s announcement also reflects the government’s growing focus on technology-enabled healthcare fraud risks. ... In its announcement, DOJ specifically highlights recent prosecutions involving digital health executives and healthcare technology-related fraud schemes in Northern California and Arizona.

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