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How the Hospice Care Index Can Help Shape an Operator’s Future
12/09/23 at 04:00 AMHow the Hospice Care Index Can Help Shape an Operator’s FutureHospice NewsDecember 7, 2023Strong performance on the Hospice Care Index is becoming increasingly essential to securing payer and referral contracts and will be a key consideration in the federal government’s forthcoming Special Focus Program. ... Health care consumers are also becoming more aware of these data. ... HCI data will be a key component of the algorithm that CMS will use to determine which hospices qualify for the SFP, coming in 2024. CMS plans to target hospices who fall within the lowest 10% of performers on a range of quality metrics and survey data.
Hospitals Think Some Dead Patients Are Alive
12/09/23 at 04:00 AMHospitals Think Some Dead Patients Are AliveBloombergDecember 7, 2023Neil Wenger, a professor of medicine at UCLA, was researching different ways of encouraging patients to make end-of-life care plans when he discovered something troubling—hundreds of patients who were seriously ill, according to the health system’s records, were actually dead. This is a well-known but little-studied phenomenon, according to Wenger—until now. Wenger and his colleagues wrote up their findings in a short paper that was published Monday in JAMA Internal Medicine. They identified 676 patients from UCLA’s health system that were recorded as alive, but were actually dead, according to state data. At face value, it sounds absurd. But there are many reasons why it might happen, Wenger says. While patients who die in the hospital are automatically recorded as deceased in that system’s database, patients who die at home are not. Same goes for patients who die at another health system with a different electronic records database. “The health system continues to act as if they’re alive,” Wenger says. “If we don’t know they’re dead, we can’t do the right thing.” ... “We think this is a really important finding that needs to be corrected,” Wenger says.
South Hill hospital to cease in-home hospice, home health services Dec. 31
12/08/23 at 03:59 AMSouth Hill hospital to cease in-home hospice, home health services Dec. 31News & Record (South Boston, VA)December 6, 2023South Hill, VA—VCU Health Community Memorial Hospital in South Hill will no longer provide in-home community health and hospice services starting Dec. 31, hospital officials announced Monday. ... Kristy Fowler, marketing and communications specialist for VCU Health CMH, said the hospital will continue to provide these services on “an inpatient and outpatient basis, [but] they will no longer be available in the home.” ... Fowler explained that home health and hospice services declined throughout the pandemic and are no longer part of VCU Health CMH’s core business.
National HME Acquires Hospice Source
12/07/23 at 04:00 AMNational HME Acquires Hospice SourceBusiness WireDecember 5, 2023Irving, TX—National HME, a leading provider of durable medical equipment solutions and services to hospice and alternate sites of care, today announced that it has acquired Hospice Source, a provider of medical equipment to hospice patients and facilities.
Chris Comeaux, nationally recognized Hospice leader, announces the release of first leadership book.
12/01/23 at 04:00 AMChris Comeaux, nationally recognized Hospice leader, announces the release of first leadership book.
