Humana, Thyme Care Partnership to Expand Access to Palliative Care
Hospice News
MARCH 4, 2025
Through contracts with risk-bearing entities, Thyme Care cares for roughly 11,000 patients and families navigating cancer and serious illness.
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Hospice News
MARCH 4, 2025
Through contracts with risk-bearing entities, Thyme Care cares for roughly 11,000 patients and families navigating cancer and serious illness.
Hospice News
NOVEMBER 25, 2024
Aliviado Health’s program is part of the Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing (HIGN) at New York University’s (NYU) Rory Meyers College of Nursing. Staff training is among the most important considerations when launching a dementia care service line, Escalante stated.
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Hospice News
FEBRUARY 12, 2025
In this model, a clinician, often a nurse practitioner, is responsible for overseeing all the care a patient receives. These practitioners are backed up by a care coordination staff. Walker said that these teams are always looking at patients through a palliative care lens.
Daily Nurse
FEBRUARY 11, 2025
As this transformation begins, nurses are uniquely positioned to lead the charge toward implementing effective integrated care models. Historically concentrated in acute care , nursing roles are expanding to encompass wellness, prevention, and patient education.
Hospice News
DECEMBER 27, 2024
Palliative care providers are becoming a larger part of improving outcomes among patients with rare diseases by helping to address nonmedical needs, symptom management, care coordination, spiritual support and ensuring goal-concordant care delivery.
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Hospice News
APRIL 11, 2025
Many seniors are looking to assisted or senior living facilities as they age, Susan Ponder Stansel, CEO of Florida-based Alivia Care, said at the Hospice News ELEVATE conference in Orlando, Florida. My generation, baby boomers, were not going to a nursing home.
Hospice News
MAY 31, 2024
These efforts come at a time when telehealth utilization is making waves in hospice staff and patient engagement, as well as operational efficiency and care coordination. Our nurses can be a lot more productive and operate from one place and field an inquiry for a patient.
Hospice News
AUGUST 30, 2023
Oncology nurses at cancer centers across the country are developing ways to improve palliative care referrals for seriously ill patients and families who could benefit from these services. A common thread woven through these referral strategies is expanding palliative care awareness among clinicians across the continuum.
Hospice News
OCTOBER 25, 2024
A lot of times these clients don’t need a nurse in the house, but maybe a spiritual care coordinator or a social worker. How is their housing situation? Psychosocial support?” YoloCares CEO Craig Dresang told Hospice News. “A
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Hospice News
FEBRUARY 27, 2024
On the flip side, factors challenging this market are high costs of treatment and fragmented delivery models which can result in subpar care coordination providing patients with less-than-ideal outcomes. Patients who aren’t quite ready for hospice still need care but there is no seamless transition between home health and hospice.
Daily Nurse
MARCH 4, 2025
To lessen hospital nurses’ administrative burden and give them more time for meaningful patient care, Cedars-Sinai is testing an artificial intelligence (AI) mobile app called Aiva Nurse Assistant. The app allows nurses to use a mobile phone to document patient information in real-time through voice dictation.
Hospice News
NOVEMBER 14, 2023
Providers must demonstrate value to prospective partners Several key factors are driving more health systems toward palliative care, according to Nikki Davis, vice president of Palliative Care Programs for Contessa, a subsidiary of Amedisys (NASDAQ: AMED). We’re not funded by hospice.
Hospice News
FEBRUARY 14, 2024
Thus far, the program has helped the company not only improve care for patients, but also attract referrals and aid in recruitment and retention, Bristol’s Chief Clinical Officer Melissa Broadway said in a panel discussion at the Home Care 100 Conference in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Hospice News
OCTOBER 2, 2023
The health care company operates a hospice and palliative care program that works to reduce hospice revocations and ambulance transportation, as well as improve care coordination and patient and family engagement, Acadian indicated in a fact sheet.
Hospice News
AUGUST 16, 2023
Two barriers interfere with palliative care growth — identifying patients in need and a fragmented reimbursement system, according to Laura Templeton, COO and executive vice president at Compassus. As a nurse, Templeton has leveraged her clinical experiences to help navigate challenges that prevent patients from accessing care.
Hospice News
SEPTEMBER 4, 2024
Compassus on Wednesday completed its partnership with the health system OhioHealth, a move aimed at improving care coordination and access. Compassus provides home health, home infusion, palliative and hospice care across 30 states. Compassus’ 7,000 employees care for more than 120,000 patients annually.
Hospice News
OCTOBER 26, 2022
That mentality is playing out in relation to nurse residency programs and the clinicians that we’re hiring,” Brennan told Hospice News during the Palliative Care Executive Webinar Series. “Especially if you’re a millennial, Gen. The provider is part of the UnityPoint Health system, which serves Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin.
Hospice News
NOVEMBER 15, 2022
“It may be inclusive of things that aren’t always the responsibility of that provider but that really we believe provide overall better care for the patients when they’re coordinated under one payment model.”. Greater care coordination.
Hospice News
JANUARY 11, 2024
The program will serve chronically ill seniors aged 55 and older who are certified by the state of Florida to need a nursing home level of care and are able to live safely in the home and community. “Me Empath Health Empath Health Empath LIFE cuts the ribbon on its new Tampa PACE center. We exercise; we do all kinds of fun things.”
Hospice News
OCTOBER 18, 2023
Aetna will continue to provide meals, but beginning in 2024, they will offer fresh foods rather than frozen, to patients that were recently discharged from a hospital or skilled nursing facility. Some Aetna health plans will now offer a certain number of hours of personal care assistance for activities of daily living, she indicated.
Hospice News
AUGUST 23, 2023
In addition to supporting hospital-based palliative patients, a second objective is to expand those services beyond its facility walls and into the community, according to Kathryn Lagus, advanced practice registered nurse at Midland Memorial Hospital. Lagus has played a key role in developing the health system’s palliative care program. “I
Hospice News
OCTOBER 10, 2024
Muir also has served as the medical director for the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovations’ (CMMI) high-needs Accountable Care Organization Realizing Equity, Access, and Community Health (ACO REACH) program. 3HC Announces New CEO 3HC Home Health & Hospice Care Inc. has tapped Jennifer Whitley as its new president and CEO.
Hospice News
SEPTEMBER 12, 2022
Established in 2016, Kore Cares is based in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and provides personal, home-based care services to seniors in that area. By expanding access to care in the home, we empower individuals to make decisions about their care that are in line with their goals and priorities,” Hoing said.
Hospice News
APRIL 21, 2022
“Partners In Care and Summit Health were longtime partners in end-of-life care in the region so the formation of a formal agreement was a natural evolution in this relationship,” Hagfors told Hospice News in an email. The two providers will use a central medical record platform to further improve care coordination.
Hospice News
MAY 24, 2023
Case in point, New Jersey legislators are currently mulling a bill that would create a community-based palliative care benefit within the state’s Medicaid program. Colorado, Maryland and New York include palliative care as part of their health care facility licensing.
Hospice News
AUGUST 30, 2022
The organization, which does business as the Children’s Health Foundation of Oklahoma, will offer the program to practicing physicians in pediatrics and general family medicine, as well as nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, social workers and hospice workers statewide.
Hospice News
FEBRUARY 16, 2024
The post-acute data analytics company develops machine learning solutions designed to identify patients in need of home health, hospice or palliative care services as early as possible in the course of their illnesses. Even more importantly, it’s helping with staff satisfaction.
Hospice News
AUGUST 5, 2022
A direct contracting entity (DCE), CareConnectMD offers primary care, palliative care, and care coordination services. About 20% of their patients receive care in their private residence or assisted living facilities. The company’s interdisciplinary care model is “high-touch,” according to Phan.
Hospice News
JANUARY 13, 2023
The son of a nurse and a minister, Fleece said he learned the importance of service early in life. “I I really grew up in health care, and it always resonated with me. The organization is the parent company of 17 affiliates and two philanthropic foundations. It makes the patient experience less than ideal,” Fleece said. “It
Hospice News
AUGUST 4, 2023
The hospital sought hospice licensure in the certificate of need state after Hospice and Home Care of Juneau (HHCJ) halted services last October, citing high staffing costs and insufficient nursing resources. We still just have one nurse trained right now,” Stout said during a board meeting. They have to be on-call 24/7.
Hospice News
SEPTEMBER 12, 2022
“Since our founding, Canyon Home Care & Hospice has had a long-standing commitment to driving innovation and increasing access to high-quality home health and hospice care,” Eddie Norris, managing partner at Canyon, said in the announcement. Utah holds the highest rate of hospice utilization among Medicare decedents nationwide.
Hospice News
SEPTEMBER 14, 2022
California-based Legacy Health Endowment recently launched a program to improve care coordinations and seniors’ awareness around their community-based health care options, including hospice. Legacy’s Person-Centered Care program aims to help rural-dwelling seniors to age in place.
Hospice News
MAY 19, 2023
Trying to manage care delivery needs while running a palliative care business can be frustrating for leaders and “really throw [them] for a loop” financially, Spragens said, speaking at the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (AAHPM) and the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association (HPNA) Annual Assembly.
Hospice News
SEPTEMBER 11, 2024
Sustainability in the palliative care space will in part hinge on more education and training, she said. There is a global shortage of health care professionals. Most palliative programs are primarily run by nurse practitioners and there is a shortage of NPs as well,” Adair said.
Hospice News
JUNE 21, 2023
The serious illness population was a population of focus for us for longitudinal care management, and we needed a toolbox for our providers and for our care coordinators. Meier is the founder, director emerita and strategic medical advisor to the Center to Advance Palliative Care. “Not So, therefore, we had a gap.
Hospice News
JULY 10, 2024
Palliative care providers can help ensure that these patients don’t “fall through the many cracks” of a fragmented health care system, according to Landon Blankenship, chief nursing officer at Hospice of Southern West Virginia, which provides hospice and palliative care across four counties in the state.
Hospice News
DECEMBER 13, 2022
During the past two years, these rates reached 88% among skilled nursing operators and 71% for home health providers, according to WellSky. The average bonus for registered nurses was $6,330. . Hospice providers can also anticipate movement towards health care system integration and care coordination.
Hospice News
MAY 30, 2023
This type of care is focused on providing relief from the symptoms and stress of the illness. Palliative care is provided by a specialty-trained team of doctors, nurses, social workers, and chaplains who work together with a patient’s other treating clinicians to provide an extra layer of support.
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Hospice News
JANUARY 26, 2024
Hospice News spoke with Bristol CEO Alex Mauricio at the Home Care 100 Conference in Scottsdale, Arizona, to talk about the company’s growth outlook for 2024, its speciality care coordination program and opportunities for hospice providers in the assisted living space. We have a pretty robust care model.
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