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Leadership Transitions at 4 Hospice Providers

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Former NAHC President Joins New Day Healthcare, Law Firm Bill Dombi has recently stepped into two new roles following his retirement as president of the National Association for Home Care & Hospice (NAHC). Bell previously served as the nonprofit hospice providers vice president and chief medical officer since 2016.

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Guaranteed Taps SVP of Strategic Growth; Nurses Step Into C-Suite at Hospice of the Piedmont, Hudson Valley Hospice

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Previously, he was head of growth at Mavencare, and served in sales manager and director roles at Hometeam from 2013 to 2016. Guaranteed Health is redefining the end-of-life-care experience by building a-first-of-its-kind technology and AI-enabled platform that supports patients, caregivers, providers and payers.

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C-Suite Shakeups at Aveanna, New Day, Samaritan, VNAHSR

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Weber ascended to the role after serving as vice president of operations for hospice at Phoenix Home Care & Hospice, a New Day Healthcare company. The company’s roughly 7,000 employees provide care to an average daily census of more than 11,000 patients. VNAHSR) has announced the retirement of its CEO Sara King.

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Executive Moves at UnitedHealth Group, Treasure Coast Hospice

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Treasure Coast Hospice Appoints VP of Medical Services Florida-based Treasure Coast Hospice has tapped Dr. John Crouch as its new vice president of medical services. Crouch in 2016 became a home care and assisted living facilities physician at the organization.

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Palliative Care Providers Have ‘Very Positive Incentive’ to Contract with ACOs

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They may have greater access to enhanced benefits, such as telehealth visits, home care after leaving the hospital and help with copays, according to the U.S. ACO partnerships can also promote more effective communication with patients’ primary care providers. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).