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‘Detrimental, Unnecessary Chaos’ Looms as Hospice Telehealth Waivers Expire

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Temporary telehealth flexibilities granted during the pandemic have opened up discussions around the future of technology in health care delivery, said Dr. Michael Fratkin, board president at the Institute for Rural Psychedelic Care. Fratkin is also a palliative care specialist at Humboldt Center for New Growth.

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3 Key Hospice Technology Trends

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The report surveyed thousands of home health, hospice, palliative and home care professionals nationwide about their technology investments in 2025. Its not a decision made lightly but with thought, knowing that the [return on investment (ROI) is huge.

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Palliative Providers Navigate Potential ‘Disastrous’ Impacts Amid Telehealth Uncertainties

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Telehealth’s value proposition is building in the palliative care realm as regulators mull policies around future utilization, leaving providers to navigate uncertain and potentially difficult challenges among patients. People would suffer. Currently set to sunset Dec.

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Research Finds Quality Benefits of Early Telepalliative Access Among Lung Cancer Patients

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Virtual palliative services can be as effective as in-person care in helping to improve quality of life among patients with lung cancer, recent research has found. The] findings underscore the potential to increase access to evidence-based early palliative care through telehealth delivery.” Currently set to expire Dec.

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