Literature Review



New! Pediatric e-Journal Issue #83

05/31/26 at 03:30 AM

New! Pediatric e-Journal Issue #83National Alliance for Care at Home press release; 5/20/26The focus of the 83rd issue and the one that immediately preceded it is on topics that relate to trauma and trauma-informed care. This issue specifically addresses trauma and trauma-informed care as they involve providers and care teams.

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CMS enrollment moratoria: CHOW implications for home health and hospice transactions

05/31/26 at 03:25 AM

CMS enrollment moratoria: CHOW implications for home health and hospice transactions JD Supra; by Arnall Golden Gregory LLP; 5/22/26 ... Although the announcement has significant implications for new HHA and hospice entrants, the practical impact on change of ownership (“CHOW”) transactions is narrower: the moratoria should affect only those CHOWs that are treated as new initial enrollment under the Medicare “36-month rule.” ...Key Takeaways

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Public Notice: Nine compete to develop hospice home care office in McDowell County

05/31/26 at 03:20 AM

Public Notice: Nine compete to develop hospice home care office in McDowell County North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services; 5/11/26 Nine applicants have filed certificate of need applications with the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services to develop a hospice home care office in response to a need determination in the 2026 State Medical Facilities Plan (SMFP). Each applicant proposes one project.

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Van Duyne introduces the "Protecting Seniors and Stopping Fraudsters Act" to enact mandatory oversight requirements to combat hospice and home healthcare fraud

05/31/26 at 03:15 AM

Van Duyne introduces the "Protecting Seniors and Stopping Fraudsters Act" to enact mandatory oversight requirements to combat hospice and home healthcare fraud Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne, Washington, DC; Press Release; 5/19/26 ... Since 2023, Rep. Van Duyne (TX-24) has been a recognized leader on the issue of exposing and stopping hospice and home healthcare fraud. ... This week, Rep. Van Duyne introduced new legislation, the Protecting Seniors and Stopping Fraudsters Act, to strengthen Medicare oversight, crack down on bad actors, protect seniors from fraudulent enrollments, and improve accountability across the hospice and home health system. ... [Read the full bill]Summary and Key Provisions: ... The bill is designed to move Medicare oversight from a reactive model to a proactive one by identifying bad actors earlier, particularly in geographic hotspots where provider growth far exceeds patient growth. It targets providers with aberrant billing, discharge, enrollment, or low-quality reporting patterns rather than imposing blanket burdens across the industry. ... [Continue reading] ...

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"Taps" Bugle Call: USMC Drum & Bugle Corps [YouTube]

05/31/26 at 03:10 AM

 

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Ways and Means: Approved policies fight fraud in critical safety net programs

05/31/26 at 03:05 AM

Ways and Means: Approved policies fight fraud in critical safety net programs United States House Committee on Ways & Means - Chairman Jason Smith, Washington, DC; Press Release; 5/22/26 Ways and Means Republicans advanced anti-fraud legislation after months of hearings that revealed the extent of fraud and mismanagement in vital programs like Medicare, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), and unemployment insurance. ... [Go directly to the Ways & Committee press release on Friday 5/22/26, with information and links below to their Fact Sheet for each newly approved policy.] 

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Don't let...

05/31/26 at 03:00 AM

Don't let other people ruin your peace because they can't find theirs.

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Veterans Day 2026: recent articles in the news

05/31/26 at 03:00 AM

Veterans Day 2026: recent articles in the newsHospice & Palliative Care Today; compilation by Joy Berger; 5/22/26

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Sunday newsletters

05/31/26 at 03:00 AM

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

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Advance care planning of U.S. older adults with limited family ties: Evaluating the impacts of partnership trajectories and parental statuses

05/30/26 at 03:40 AM

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

05/30/26 at 03:35 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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Voluntarily stopping eating and drinking (VSED) with hospice support in America: A case series

05/30/26 at 03:30 AM

Voluntarily stopping eating and drinking (VSED) with hospice support in America: A case seriesJournal of Pain and Symptom Management; by Hope A Wechkin, Elizabeth T Loggers; 5/26Despite increasing public awareness of voluntary stopping of eating and drinking (VSED), there are no descriptions of the clinical course of US patients who pursue VSED, with or without hospice support... We employed retrospective chart review methodology to review a consecutive case series of 20 patients who requested and received hospice support for VSED... While this study has significant limitations, VSED was completed by all who initiated the process and death generally occurred within 10 days. Therefore, those initiating VSED should be considered eligible for hospice care, with care initiated quickly. Symptoms during VSED were typical of hospice patients and can be managed using common hospice techniques and medications.

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Digital reminiscence for predeath grief among family caregivers of patients with dementia-A pilot randomized clinical trial

05/30/26 at 03:25 AM

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Meaning and influencing factors of a good death for community‐dwelling individuals with dementia: An integrative review

05/30/26 at 03:20 AM

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Brain-centered interventions for nociplastic pain: From symptom management to pain resolution

05/30/26 at 03:15 AM

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Ketamine for depression in serious illness: Evidence, safety, and practical approaches

05/30/26 at 03:10 AM

Ketamine for depression in serious illness: Evidence, safety, and practical approachesJournal of Pain & Symptom Management; by Paul Noufi, Joshua B. Borris, Danielle Chammas, Cara L. McDermott, Nneka N. Ufere, Jason A. Webb, Daniel Shalev; 4/26Patients with serious illness and short prognoses often experience depression and suicidal ideation. Traditional antidepressants are limited by delayed onset, creating a need for rapidly acting therapies. Ketamine and esketamine [nasal spray] offer the strongest evidence among rapid-acting antidepressants and may be preferred when urgent symptom relief is needed. However, rigorous psychiatric trials in serious illness are lacking. Clinicians should consider prognosis, access to Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies-certified esketamine programs or equivalent regulatory frameworks outside the US, and the need for an appropriate maintenance regimen when integrating ketamine into palliative care depression management.

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[Turkey] A mobile health application for controlling symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A randomised controlled trial

05/30/26 at 03:05 AM

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Real-world experience with initiating buprenorphine in opioid tolerant patients with cancer pain

05/30/26 at 03:05 AM

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Rigorous assessment of leadership development programs in health care

05/30/26 at 03:00 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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[Ireland] Developing a reflective practice program to support oncology and palliative care staff with patient death

05/30/26 at 03:00 AM

[Ireland] Developing a reflective practice program to support oncology and palliative care staff with patient deathJournal of Palliative Medicine; by Geena Kelly; 4/26Oncology and palliative care staff frequently encounter death yet often lack structured opportunities for reflection following these experiences. Oncology and palliative care staff in an Irish acute hospital collaboratively developed a structured reflective practice program to support coping with patient death. Using insider-action research, this pilot study demonstrates a feasible, staff-led approach to embedding reflective practice into routine clinical practice.  The project has contributed an adaptable model for structured reflection in the acute hospital setting and underscores the importance of acknowledging the emotional toll of caring for patients at the end of life. This is an important step towards embedding reflective practice into the culture of health care, with potential for future AR cycles to build on this work even more, involving greater numbers of staff and further evaluating the intervention’s effectiveness.  

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Today's Encouragement

05/30/26 at 03:00 AM

Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom. ~Viktor E. Frankl

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Saturday newsletters

05/30/26 at 03:00 AM

Saturday newsletters focus on headlines and research - enjoy!

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HopeHealth Hospice & Palliative Care 50th Anniversary Gala raises over $410K to support care for all who need it

05/29/26 at 03:00 AM

HopeHealth Hospice & Palliative Care 50th Anniversary Gala raises over $410K to support care for all who need it HopeHealth, Providence, RI; Press Release; 5/27/26 HopeHealth, the second oldest hospice in the country, today announced that it raised over $410,000 during its 50 Years of Hope & Gratitude gala on May 21. Celebrating HopeHealth’s extraordinary 50 years of care at the WaterFire Arts Center were 400 supporters, community leaders, and advocates, including Rhode Island Sen. Jack Reed. The event also marked the public launch of HopeHealth’s The Gift of Hope campaign, which supports the organization’s growth and investment in three strategic priorities: providing support for seriously ill patients and their caregivers; expanding outreach to underserved communities; and providing hospice access through the Arthur S. Robbins Hope Fund, named in memory of the beloved community leader and former HopeHealth board member. Campaign Tri-Chairs Ruth Fain, Jonathan Fain, and Christopher Marsella announced that the campaign has quietly raised $4.2 million to date. 

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The estate planning mistake that could leave your family with nothing

05/29/26 at 03:00 AM

The estate planning mistake that could leave your family with nothing Due; by Petere Daisyme; 5/28/26 A friend’s father passed away last spring with $1.2 million in assets and no will. No trust, no beneficiary designations updated since the 1990s, no power of attorney documents. His ex-wife — not his current partner of 15 years — was still listed as the beneficiary on his life insurance and retirement accounts. Change your designations as soon as a life situation changes. ...

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Bridging faith and palliative care: Catholic clergy and community engagement in the United States

05/29/26 at 03:00 AM

Bridging faith and palliative care: Catholic clergy and community engagement in the United States American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care; by Clotilde Dudley-Smith and Brian Stiltner; 5/27/26 ... Spiritual care delivered by community clergy when disconnected from contemporary palliative care principles may, in some cases, unintentionally contribute to delayed hospice referral and increased use of aggressive, nonbeneficial treatments near the end of life. Drawing on interdisciplinary literature in palliative care, chaplaincy, and sociology of religion, this paper examines structural, educational, and cultural barriers that limit collaboration between palliative care teams and Catholic clergy in the United States.

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