Securing philanthropic support for palliative care

05/23/25 at 03:00 AM

Securing philanthropic support for palliative care 
Hospice News; by Markisan Naso; 5/21/25 
Fundraising has long been a necessity for many nonprofit organizations to provide palliative care programs. Currently, Medicare payment for palliative care only covers physician or licensed independent practitioner services and does not support the full range of interdisciplinary care, involving nurses, chaplains, aides and social workers. This shortage of funds has made community-based palliative care into a loss leader for many organizations. Palliative care is among the most “underfunded” services in the health care continuum, according to Deborah Johnson, chief philanthropy officer at Empath Health, a large non-profit post-acute care organization in Florida.

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