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AHA: Palliative Care Should Be Fully Integrated into Stroke Care

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The new document complements the AHAs 2014 Scientific Statement on Palliative and End-of-Life Care in Stroke , which discussed core palliative care competencies and skills for health care professionals who treat stroke patients. The post AHA: Palliative Care Should Be Fully Integrated into Stroke Care appeared first on Hospice News.

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PC for People Experiencing Homelessness: Naheed Dosani

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link] Kensington Hospice & ‘Radical Love’ Equity-Oriented Hospice Palliative Care Naheed Dosani also serves as the Medical Director of Kensington Hospice, Torontos largest hospice. Summary Transcript CME Summary I was very proud to use the word apotheosis on todays podcast. And I believe that to be true.

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The Case for Integrating Social Determinants Into Palliative Care

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The interdisciplinary nature of palliative care, especially the inclusion of social workers, positions palliative care nicely to help to address the myriad needs that people have,” Maxwell told Hospice News. “The The health system in 2014 launched initiatives to reduce food insecurity among their patient that generated $4.8

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How California Began Expanding Palliative Care Via Medicaid

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Dr. James Cotter, who has been with the Partnership HealthPlan of California since July 2014, clarified that the original pilot sought to determine if this type of program would be financially feasible for patients with two years of life expectancy or less. As a hospice physician, you want to give patients a soft landing.”

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Hospice Regulations May Be Adversely Affecting Dementia Patients

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Regulators have been zeroing in on longer lengths of stay in hospice, but patients with dementia may be caught in the crossfire. . Two policy changes have corresponded with reductions in hospice enrollment among dementia patients, a new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association has found.

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A Decade of Palliative Telehealth Utilization Shows Quality Improvement

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The analysis spanned various clinical trials and studies published between 2014 and 2024 that examined telehealth use within palliative care settings across the world. Telehealth utilization for palliative care during the last decade has been associated with improved quality of life, patient satisfaction and symptom management.

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Emergency Department Residents Lack Training in Palliation

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Patients with serious illness, even hospice patients, present to the ED in increasing numbers for symptom management. Between 2014 and 2017, these patients accounted for more than 20% of all emergency department (ED) visits in the United States, according to the U.S.

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