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Today's Encouragement
12/31/23 at 04:00 AMWithout music, life would be a mistake. ~Friedrich Nietzsche
Hospice Staff Promotions & Additions
12/31/23 at 04:00 AMHospice Staff Promotions & Additions
Too few cancer patients get palliative care when urinary blockages arise
12/31/23 at 04:00 AMToo Few Cancer Patients Get Palliative Care When Urinary Blockages AriseHealthDay News; 12/28/23The prognosis is poor for many cancer patients who develop serious urinary blockages, but researchers say less than half receive palliative care. ... Hospice care can make patients comfortable and head off aggressive treatments for patients with malignant ureteral obstruction (MUO) who are nearing the end of life, said lead researcher Dr. Michael Felice, of Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, Ill.
Alabama aims to get medical marijuana program started in 2024
12/31/23 at 04:00 AMAlabama Aims to Get Medical Marijuana Program Started in 2024Associated Press/U.S. News & World Report; 12/28/23Montgomery, AL—Members of the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission said Thursday they are aiming to get the state’s medical marijuana program underway in 2024 after a series of delays and legal disputes. Commissioners voted 7-2 for a motion declaring they have no plans to pause license awards despite ongoing lawsuits and appeals from losing companies.
Addressing the intimacy needs of partners of patients with terminal cancer
12/31/23 at 04:00 AMAddressing the Intimacy Needs of Partners of Patients with Terminal CancerInternational Society for Sexual Medicine; 12/26/23A recent study was designed to address the overlooked sexual needs of patients with life-limiting cancers in palliative care. It explored both the physical and psychological elements of intimacy, emphasizing the importance of sexuality support in the palliative phase.
Open house held in Gloucester for Sentara Home Health and Hospice
12/31/23 at 04:00 AMOpen house held in Gloucester for Sentara Home Health and HospiceGazette-Journal (Gloucester and Matthews counties, VA), 12/27/23Gloucester, VA—Sentara held an open house for its new Home Health and Hospice location in Gloucester on Tuesday, Dec. 12. The business will provide accessible and high-quality nursing to residents of Gloucester and the surrounding area, according to a release.
People are talking to their dead loved ones—and they can’t stop laughing. It’s a refreshing trend.
12/31/23 at 04:00 AMPeople are talking to their dead loved ones—and they can’t stop laughing. It’s a refreshing trend.USA Today; 12/29/23Everyone grieves differently—and if you’ve spent any time on TikTok in recent days, you might have noticed some unexpected, unusual methods. Some people—to the tune of millions of likes—are confessing or sharing stories with their dead loved ones directly on social media.
Amedisys finds answer key in Medalogix Pulse
12/31/23 at 04:00 AMAmedisys Finds Answer Key in Medalogix PulsePRNewswire, 12/28/23Nashville, TN—Medalogix, the leading data science and clinical decision support company specializing in the advancement of patient care in home health, hospice, and strategic payor initiatives in the home, and Amedisys, a leading provider of home health, hospice and high-acuity care in the home, announced an expanded partnership with the implementation of Medalogix Pulse for Home Health patients.
Year in review, one word, and an exciting announcement for 2024
12/31/23 at 04:00 AMYear in review, one word, and an exciting announcement for 2024Teleios TCN Talks, by Chris Comeaux; 12/27/23In this TCNtalks podcast episode, host Chris Comeaux delves into a recap of the top podcasts of 2023, covering a diverse array of critical topics such as staffing challenges, Medicare Advantage, future trends, mental and emotional health, and reimagining the future of hospice and palliative care.
The power of music in healing life-threatening illnesses and keeping hope alive
12/31/23 at 04:00 AMThe power of music in healing life-threatening illnesses and keeping hope aliveMedium, by Jess Whorton; 12/27/23Music has long been recognized for its therapeutic effects on the mind and body. Research has shown that music can lower blood pressure, heart and respiratory rates, reduce cardiac complications, increase immune response, and boost natural opiates. Let’s explore the power of music in healing life-threatening illnesses and keeping hope alive...
More than 200 terminally ill Vermonters qualified for the state’s aid-in-dying law in its first decade
12/31/23 at 04:00 AMMore than 200 terminally ill Vermonters qualified for the state’s aid-in-dying law in its first decadeVT Digger, 12/28/23Over 200 terminally ill patients have sought and qualified to receive life-ending drugs since Vermont first legalized medical-aid-in-dying more than a decade ago, according to a recent report from the Vermont Department of Health. Vermont first legalized the practice—sometimes referred to as “death with dignity” by supporters or “assisted suicide” by opponents—in May 2013. From then until the end of June 2023, 203 Vermonters sought and qualified for the medication, according to the report. Not all of those who had access to the drugs obtained or used them, according to the Department of Health. Some died from the underlying disease. ... A vast majority of those who utilized the program had been diagnosed with terminal cancer, according to the report.
Health IT Trends for 2024: Innovations, Challenges, and Implications
12/30/23 at 04:00 AMHealth IT Trends for 2024: Innovations, Challenges, and ImplicationsMedriva / Digital Health, by Dr. Jessica Nelson; 12/19/23The upcoming changes are set to revolutionize healthcare, making it more efficient, accessible, and personalized. These trends underscore the importance of healthcare professionals and organizations staying informed and prepared.
Top 5 ‘Hidden Gem’ Palliative Care News Stories from 2023
12/30/23 at 04:00 AMTop 5 ‘Hidden Gem’ Palliative Care News Stories from 2023Hospice News, by Holly Vossel, 12/18/23
One-third of academic physicians intend to leave current institution within 2 years
12/30/23 at 04:00 AMOne-third of academic physicians intend to leave current institution within 2 yearsBecker's Hospital Review, by Ashleigh Hollowell, 12/18/23More than one-third of academic physicians reported that they intend to leave their current institution within the next two years, according to a cross-sectional survey of 18,719 in the role at 15 academic-affiliated health systems.
'Now is the time' for hospital-at-home: Medically Home CEO
12/30/23 at 04:00 AM'Now is the time' for hospital-at-home: Medically Home CEOModern Healthcare, by Diane Eastabrook, 12/20/23Modern Healthcare spoke with four CEOs from the hospital, technology, hospital-at-home and insurance sectors about the hurdles they faced in 2023 and their predictions for the upcoming year.
What is hospice care? 6 myths about this end-of-life option
12/30/23 at 03:58 AMWhat is hospice care? 6 myths about this end-of-life optionNPRDecember 28, 2023... Former President Jimmy Carter, the longest-living former president in American history at age 99, joined those numbers in February when his family announced he was entering hospice. ... Many assumed the decision meant that Carter wouldn’t be alive for much longer. But contrary to popular belief, hospice care isn’t necessarily only for people who have just a few days to live, nor does it mean giving up care entirely. ... Here’s the truth about some of the myths about hospice care and how it works.
The experience of Rosalynn and Jimmy Carter helps widen the perception of hospice
12/30/23 at 03:55 AMThe experience of Rosalynn and Jimmy Carter helps widen the perception of hospiceBy Heath BartnessTwin Cities Pioneer PressDecember 28, 2023In 2023 the public benefited from the willingness of President Jimmy Carter and his family to openly share their health updates. Hospice care has gotten a renewed focus, and the Carters’ end-of-life journey is illuminating a complicated story of hospice use in the United States. Different sides of the same coin, the hospice experiences of President and Mrs. Carter are kindling a much-needed conversation around this underused service. ... Barriers to hospice care are not so much financial or geographical. In many ways, the greatest barrier to hospice is emotional.
Lawsuit—Minnesota’s free training hurt nursing assistant schools
12/30/23 at 03:23 AMLawsuit—Minnesota’s free training hurt nursing assistant schoolsStar Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)December 26, 2023A group of nursing assistant training schools has sued Minnesota, saying their business has been undercut by the state’s free training program. With its no-cost training for would-be nursing assistants, Minnesota’s two-year-old Next Generation Nursing Assistant training program has been hailed as a solution to the state’s worsening health care labor shortage. But providers left on the outside of that program say they have struggled.
1 million Corewell Health patients could be impacted by second data breach
12/30/23 at 03:20 AM1 million Corewell Health patients could be impacted by second data breachAnn Arbor (MI) NewsDecember 26, 2023Grand Rapids, MI—About one million Corewell Health patients in southeast Michigan may have had their personal and medical information exposed in yet another nationwide data breach. ... It comes less than a month after a data breach of another Corewell Health vendor that also is believed to have exposed similar personal and medical information of about one million patients serviced by the health system in southeast Michigan.
New services help post-acute, hospital partnerships
12/30/23 at 03:18 AMNew services help post-acute, hospital partnershipsModern HealthcareDecember 27, 2023Nursing homes and home healthcare companies are branching into new lines of business to increase revenue as demand for post-acute care rises and Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements stagnate. It is a trend that Ash Shehata, a partner at business consulting firm KPMG, has been tracking for the past two years. Healthcare providers are under increasing pressure from insurers to quicken the move of patients to less-costly settings.
How broadband expansion is bolstering rural healthcare
12/30/23 at 03:16 AMHow broadband expansion is bolstering rural healthcareModern HealthcareDecember 26, 2023Health systems have emerged as crucial collaborators in government efforts to improve access to high-speed internet in rural communities. Nearly 30 million people in the U.S. live in places that lack broadband infrastructure, according to the Commerce Department.
I Promised My Sister I Would Write About How She Chose to Die
12/30/23 at 03:11 AMI Promised My Sister I Would Write About How She Chose to DieBy Steven Petrow, Guest ColumnistNew York TimesDecember 28, 2023On the day before my sister Julie died, I lay down on her bed and held her gingerly in my arms, afraid that any pressure would hurt her. She had lost so much weight that she looked like a stick figure I might have drawn when we were kids.
America has a life expectancy crisis. But it’s not a political priority.
12/30/23 at 03:08 AMAmerica has a life expectancy crisis. But it’s not a political priority.Washington PostDecember 28, 2023The commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration had an urgent message last winter for his colleagues, brandishing data that life expectancy in the United States had fallen again—the biggest two-year decline in a century. Robert Califf’s warning, summarized by three people with knowledge of the conversations, boiled down to this: Americans’ life expectancy is going the wrong way.
Aaron A. & Maria H. Putnam Family Charitable Trust gives grant to Aroostook Hospice Foundation
12/30/23 at 03:05 AMAaron A. & Maria H. Putnam Family Charitable Trust gives grant to Aroostook Hospice FoundationThe County (Presque Isle, ME)December 26, 2023Presque Isle, ME—The Aroostook Hospice Foundation, owner of the Aroostook House of Comfort, is delighted to announce the receipt of a generous $5,000 grant from the Aaron A. and Maria H. Putnam Family Charitable Trust of Houlton.
Bank Employees Go Above and Beyond—Donations Exceed $100,000 in 2023
12/30/23 at 03:02 AMBank Employees Go Above and Beyond—Donations Exceed $100,000 in 2023PRNewswireDecember 28, 2023Lake City, FL—First Federal Bank is pleased to announce the success of its 2023 First Federal Way campaign, which received contributions of $50,430 from employees. With the bank’s match, a total of $100,900 is being donated to local non-profit agencies who make a significant difference in their communities.