Literature Review
“Can We Talk?” A community-based training to improve serious illness communication
01/09/26 at 03:00 AM“Can We Talk?” A community-based training to improve serious illness communication Home Healthcare Now; by Ashley Kaminski Petkis, DNP, APRN, AGACNP-BC and Eric Hackenson, DPT; Jan/Feb 2026 Serious illness conversations (SICs) are often delayed or avoided in community-based healthcare due to clinician discomfort and lack of training. Given that many patients wish to die at home, yet often do not, there is a need for structured communication training in home care and hospice settings to ensure the care we provide aligns with patient and family preferences. ... By embedding SIC training within a community-based organization, this work demonstrated how modest interventions can catalyze a change in practice, reinforcing the idea that SICs are a standard of quality care rather than an optional enhancement.
‘A hug from the community’: Pikes Peak Hospice seeks red, white and blue blankets for veteran patients
01/09/26 at 03:00 AM‘A hug from the community’: Pikes Peak Hospice seeks red, white and blue blankets for veteran patients The Colorado Springs Gazette, Colorado Springs, CO; by O'Dell Isaac; 1/7/25 Last year, as part of an ongoing effort to honor local military veterans, Pikes Peak Hospice and Palliative Care performed more than 100 “bedside salutes” and pinning ceremonies for veteran patients. The ceremonies include the gift of a handmade red, white and blue blanket, sewn or crocheted by a volunteer. ... Each year, Pikes Peak Hospice provides care to more than 2,200 patients and their families in the region, nearly 25% of whom are former service members, according to veteran liaison Sonya Bergeron.Editor's Note: This is a beautiful example of community gratitude in action. These handmade red, white, and blue blankets offer comfort, honor service, and often remain with families long after a veteran has died. What percentage of your hospice’s patients are veterans, and how do you honor them?
Choose a word, change your trajectory, lead with intention
01/09/26 at 03:00 AMChoose a word, change your trajectory, lead with intention Teleios Collaborative Network (TCN); by Chris Comeaux; 1/7/26 A new year often feels like a clean slate, yet most resolutions fade because they add complexity instead of clarity. In this episode, Chris Comeaux makes the case for a simpler, more enduring tool: choosing One Word as your theme for the year. A single word sharpens focus, clarifies tradeoffs, and guides daily decisions without a bloated checklist. Leadership is about changing trajectories—not reacting to noise—and a clear theme helps leaders stop drifting and start leading with intention.
Spotlight on 2026 Medicare policy changes
01/09/26 at 03:00 AMSpotlight on 2026 Medicare policy changes American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC); by Renee Dustman; 1/6/26 A new year always means policy changes in healthcare. In 2026, as in past years, there are changes to medical coding, payer policies, fee schedules, federal regulations, and just about everything else. Here are highlights of several pertinent changes that will affect Medicare-enrolled providers this year.
Novel AI tool offers prognosis for patients with head and neck cancer
01/09/26 at 03:00 AMNovel AI tool offers prognosis for patients with head and neck cancerDana-Farber Cancer Institute; 12/23/25A team led by investigators at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Mass General Brigham has developed and validated an artificial intelligence (AI)–based noninvasive tool that can predict the likelihood that a patient's oropharyngeal cancer—a type of head and neck cancer that develops in the throat—will spread, thereby signaling which patients should receive aggressive treatment. The research is published in Journal of Clinical Oncology.
Senior living executive forecast 2026: ‘Step up or get stepped on’
01/09/26 at 03:00 AMSenior living executive forecast 2026: ‘Step up or get stepped on’ Senior Housing News; by Austin Montgomery; 1/7/26 ... Today, senior living providers are focused on precision in operations, able to define value to customers, maintain attractive price points and manage rates that can strategically improve margin while not forcing out residents. ... Today, senior living providers are focused on precision in operations, able to define value to customers, maintain attractive price points and manage rates that can strategically improve margin while not forcing out residents.
This is a new year. A new beginning. And ...
01/09/26 at 03:00 AMThis is a new year. A new beginning. And things will change. ~ Taylor Swift
NPHI organizes listening tour on hospice program integrity with CMS leaders Dr. Oz and Kim Brandt
01/09/26 at 02:00 AMNPHI organizes listening tour on hospice program integrity with CMS leaders Dr. Oz and Kim BrandtNational Partnership for Healthcare and Hospice Innovation (NPHI); Press Release; 1/8/26On Thursday [1/9], Dr. Mehmet Oz, Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), and Kim Brandt, CMS Chief Operating Officer ... are visiting Nathan Adelson Hospice in Las Vegas as part of a listening session and on-site tour. On Friday, the tour continues in California, where NPHI is supporting discussions with federal leaders and providers in the state focused on fraud and abuse challenges impacting hospice care. These conversations are intended to help federal leaders better understand what providers are seeing on the ground and explore how CMS and the provider community can work together to strengthen program integrity while protecting access to high-quality, mission-driven care.
Happy Thursday! May your ...
01/08/26 at 03:00 AMHappy Thursday! May your coffee be strong and your motivation stronger.
Superior Health Holdings expands Louisiana hospice footprint with acquisition of Hope Healthcare & Hospice (Bayou Country)
01/08/26 at 03:00 AMSuperior Health Holdings expands Louisiana hospice footprint with acquisition of Hope Healthcare & Hospice (Bayou Country) Business Wire; Press Release; 1/7/26 Superior Health Holdings (“Superior”) ... announced the acquisition of the Bayou Country hospice operations of Hope Healthcare and Hospice BC, LLC ("Hope Hospice"), a community-based hospice provider headquartered in Houma, Louisiana. This acquisition expands Superior’s integrated care capabilities and deepens its presence in Southern Louisiana. Hope Hospice serves a broad area throughout the Bayou Region and offers all Medicare-defined levels of hospice care, including routine home care, general inpatient care, continuous home care, and respite services. The organization delivers care in patients’ homes as well as in assisted living communities, nursing facilities, memory care centers, and partner hospitals.
Period of Enhanced Oversight for new hospices in Arizona, California, Nevada, Texas, Georgia & Ohio
01/08/26 at 03:00 AMPeriod of Enhanced Oversight for new hospices in Arizona, California, Nevada, Texas, Georgia & OhioCMS MLN Fact Sheet; 12/25CMS is placing newly enrolling hospices located in Arizona, California, Nevada, Texas, Georgia, and Ohio in a provisional period of enhanced oversight. We received numerous reports of hospice fraud, waste, and abuse. The number of enrolled hospices has increased significantly in these states, raising serious concerns about market oversaturation. What’s the Goal? The goal of enhanced oversight is to reduce hospice fraud, waste, and abuse.Publisher's Note: The recent addition of Georgia and Ohio is new. More information to follow.
New hospice room at Crestview Manor helps homeless veterans
01/08/26 at 03:00 AMNew hospice room at Crestview Manor helps homeless veterans Crestview Bulletin, Crestview, FL; by Tony Judnich; 12/31/25 [On December 26,] a 60-year-old man who was a homeless military veteran became the first resident of the "Peoples Health Services Heroes Hospice Room" at the Creview Manor assisted-living facility. [The rest of the article is behind a paywall.]
Google AI overviews put people at risk of harm with misleading health advice
01/08/26 at 03:00 AMGoogle AI overviews put people at risk of harm with misleading health advice The Guardian; by Andrew Gregory; 1/2/26 People are being put at risk of harm by false and misleading health information in Google’s artificial intelligence summaries, a Guardian investigation has found. The company has said its AI Overviews, which use generative AI to provide snapshots of essential information about a topic or question, are “helpful” and “reliable”. But some of the summaries, which appear at the top of search results, served up inaccurate health information and put people at risk of harm. ...
Home-based care type II workplace violence nurse provider experience a literature review
01/08/26 at 03:00 AMHome-based care type II workplace violence nurse provider experience a literature review Home Healthcare Now; by LaDawna Goering DNP, APRN, ANP-BC, BC-ADM, CDP and Tracy Ashby, MLIS; Jan/Feb 2026 Home-based healthcare workers are at risk of violence from patients or visitors, known as Type II workplace violence (WPV). A review of studies from 2014 to 2024 found that WPV in home care is often underreported, and current training programs are not tailored for home settings. This leaves workers vulnerable to physical and psychological harm. The review suggests the need for specialized training for home care providers, focusing on patient screening, situational awareness, and de-escalation techniques. Future efforts should aim to create specific WPV prevention and reporting protocols to enhance safety and accountability in home healthcare.
Why great leaders focus on the details
01/08/26 at 03:00 AMWhy great leaders focus on the details Harvard Business Review (HBR) Executive - HBR IdeaCast; podcast with Scott Cook; 12/16/25 Senior executives are often told to focus on big-picture strategy while delegating the specifics of execution. But, according to Scott Cook, cofounder and former CEO of Intuit, smart leaders also spend time on the details of how the organization gets work done at every level, including the front lines. Working with Harvard Business School professor Nitin Nohria, he studied companies from Toyota to Amazon to better understand why hands-on leadership, from the CEO down, works and how to do it without micromanaging. They are coauthors of the HBR article “The Surprising Success of Hands-On Leaders.”
Sue Ryder urges people to donate unwanted Christmas gifts to support hospice care
01/08/26 at 03:00 AMSue Ryder urges people to donate unwanted Christmas gifts to support hospice care RDG.Today, United Kingdom; by Staff Writer; 1/5/26 The charity Sue Ryder is encouraging people to donate unwanted Christmas presents to its local shops to help raise funds for palliative care and bereavement support. The national charity, which supports people facing terminal illness and grief, said items such as clothing, unused gadgets and home accessories could be given a second life by being donated rather than left unused at home. ... Sue Ryder has almost 400 shops across the UK, with money raised helping to fund palliative and end-of-life care in hospices and in people’s homes, as well as free bereavement support services.
Kobacker program moves to Ohio’s Hospice in landmark partnership preserving future of quality nonprofit end-of-life care
01/08/26 at 03:00 AMKobacker program moves to Ohio’s Hospice in landmark partnership preserving future of quality nonprofit end-of-life care US National Times, Columbus, OH; Press Release; 1/7/26 The Kobacker family today announced that Kobacker House, central Ohio’s pioneering inpatient hospice facility founded in 1989, will move and continue its mission under Ohio’s Hospice, the state’s largest nonprofit hospice provider. As part of the announcement, the family published a guiding charter, The Kobacker Way, which details fundamental principles for quality nonprofit hospice care. The full document is available at www.TheKobackerWay.org.
More services at Central Missouri hospital fall victim to economic pressures
01/08/26 at 03:00 AMMore services at Central Missouri hospital fall victim to economic pressures News Tribune, Kansas City, MO; by Meg Cunningham; 1/4/26 Fitzgibbon Hospital, a Central Missouri health care system, announced recently that it would shutter some services effective Dec. 31, citing mounting financial pressures. The nonprofit hospital said the closures will affect about 30 employees and hundreds of patients. Fitzgibbon, located in Marshall, operates several primary and specialty care clinics in Central Missouri. Services that are closing include the Grand River Medical Clinic in Brunswick, Fitzgibbon Family Health in Fayette, the hospital's inpatient behavioral health unit, a home health and hospice agency and a pain management clinic.
Scaling home-based care coordination depends on technology, addressing social determinants of health
01/08/26 at 02:00 AMScaling home-based care coordination depends on technology, addressing social determinants of health Home Health Care News; by Morgan Gonzales; 12/30/25 The home-based care industry is uniquely equipped to improve care coordination and enhance care for patients. To expand the role that care coordination plays in the U.S., both post-acute providers and the health care system overall must expand their use of technology and address social determinants of health, according to Ruth Raskas, president and chief operating officer at LiveWell Partners.
Harbor Hospice Foundation raises over $1M for Muskegon County residence
01/08/26 at 02:00 AMHarbor Hospice Foundation raises over $1M for Muskegon County residence MLive.com, Muskegon County, MI; by Ehren Wynder; 1/7/26 The Harbor Hospice Foundation said it has officially exceeded its $1 million fundraising goal in support of the Leila & Cyrus Poppen Hospice Residence. As of Tuesday, Jan. 6, the foundation said it has raised $1.17 million from donors, supporters and partner organizations. The campaign is still accepting donations until the end of January. “This milestone represents more than a dollar amount; it represents the collective commitment of our community to care for one another during life’s most vulnerable moments,” Ammy Seymour, director of development and communications for the Harbor Hospice Foundation, said in a statement.
Winter landscapes remind us that beauty is in the details.
01/07/26 at 03:00 AMWinter landscapes remind us that beauty is in the details.
Community-dwelling older adults with dementia more likely to be bedbound in final year of life
01/07/26 at 03:00 AMCommunity-dwelling older adults with dementia more likely to be bedbound in final year of life McKnights Long-Term Care News; by Foster Stubbs; 1/2/26 Community-dwelling older adults with dementia were nearly five times more likely to be bedbound in the last year of their lives compared with those without dementia, according to a December study published in JAMA Network Open. ... “Our findings reflect the need for in-home support to older adults who are bedbound,” authors said.
Reconnecting at the end: The healing power of nature in hospice and palliative care
01/07/26 at 03:00 AMReconnecting at the end: The healing power of nature in hospice and palliative care ehospice; by Dr. Owen Wiseman; 1/5/26 ... Humans are wired to feel better in nature. We feel calmer when we see the colour green or hear water flowing from a stream nearby. ... Evidence shows that simply viewing nature can reduce pain, anxiety, and stress. In one of the most-cited studies, patients recovering from surgery who had window views of nature used 21% fewer pain medications and shortened hospital stays. ... I’ve had a front-row seat to the power of nature in palliative care, both professionally and personally. ...Small Ways to Bring Nature In - Not every hospice or palliative care space has access to large gardens or forests. That said, nature can still find a way in:
The overlooked driver of digital transformation
01/07/26 at 03:00 AMThe overlooked driver of digital transformation MIT Technology Review; by Genevieve Julliard and Chris Schyvinck; 1/5/26 When business leaders talk about digital transformation, their focus often jumps straight to cloud platforms, AI tools, or collaboration software. Yet, one of the most fundamental enablers of how organizations now work, and how employees experience that work, is often overlooked: audio. ... "Audio is the gatekeeper of meaning,” stresses Julliard. “If people can't hear clearly, they can't understand you. And if they can't understand you, they can't trust you, and they can't act on what you said. ..." Without clarity, comprehension and confidence collapse.
Healthcare technology: Smart tech, wearable devices, and robotics – 2026 health IT predictions
01/07/26 at 03:00 AMHealthcare technology: Smart tech, wearable devices, and robotics – 2026 health IT predictions Healthcare IT Today; by Grayson Miller; 1/6/26 As we wrap up another year and get ready for 2026 to begin, it is once again time for everyone’s favorite annual tradition of Health IT Predictions! We reached out to our incredible Healthcare IT Today Community to get their insights on what will happen in the coming year, and boy, did they deliver. We, in fact, got so many responses to our prompt this year that we have had to narrow them down to just the best and most interesting. Check out the community’s predictions down below and be sure to follow along as we share more 2026 Health IT Predictions!
