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Hospice News’ Top 10 Stories of 2022

Hospice News

These were some of the key themes in the most-read Hospice News articles of 2022 that centered around the merger and acquisition landscape as well as the regulatory climate. The following are the most-read Hospice News articles of 2022. #1 1 Social Workers Leaving Hospice, Health Care in Record Numbers (July 11). . #2

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Growing the nursing workforce in the United Kingdom: Aspiration and reality

Evidence-Based Nursing - BMJ blogs

Utilising new technologies and platforms such as YouTube/Snapchat /TikTok and other social media may reach younger audiences and present nursing as an attractive career option. Finally, utilisation of the global evidence base may help inform strategies to develop a nursing workforce from local populations.

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HSPN Palliative Care: Fireside Chat with Contessa and Netsmart

Hospice News

This article is sponsored by Netsmart. This article is based on a discussion with Anthony Spano, Director of Client Development at Netsmart and Nikki Davis, Vice President of Palliative Care Programs at Contessa Health. The article below has been edited for length and clarity.

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Voices: Deanna Heath, VP of Hospice and Palliative Care Services, KanTime

Hospice News

This article is sponsored by KanTime. The ability to present customer satisfaction scores, attention to HQRP measures and a means for providing quality hospice services in a cost-effective manner directly impacts those plans. For more information on Voices, please contact sales@agingmedia.com.

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Deprescribing Super Special Part II: Podcast with Elizabeth Bayliss, Ariel Green, and Kevin McConeghy

GeriPal

Today we are coming back for more (or less given the content), talking about the following articles with their lead authors: First up, we talk with Ariel Green about her article in JAMA Network on preferred phrases a clinician may use to explain why they should reduce or stop the medication. ” Ariel: Exactly.

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Understanding social determinants of health and rehab

Rehab Realities by Renee Kinder

To begin, an article published by the American Speech Language Hearing Association titled Interprofessional Advocacy for HealthCare Equity notes considerations associated with communication and the role of the speech-language pathologist. Finally, let’s review what key areas were present in this year’s SNF proposed rule surround SODH.

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Why Nursing Conferences Still Matter

Daily Nurse

Presenters and speakers at these events are often renowned specialists and experts who have valuable information to bestow. This information may be data- and research-driven, wholly subjective, inspirational, or serve some other purpose to produce a particular outcome for participants.

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