Sat.Jul 04, 2020 - Fri.Jul 10, 2020

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Technology is Needed to Survive in Home Care Industry During and After Pandemic

AlayaCare

In order for agencies to successfully scale and adapt to the evolving landscape due to the pandemic , the right technology simply must be in place. It is the key to seizing opportunity and getting ahead. Amidst the challenges the COVID-19 pandemic has presented, pieces of business such as keeping staff happy, fulfilling each client’s needs, keeping continuity of service, applying EVV, and keeping the administrative side of business fluid all become magnified.

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Ep. 12 - Vanessa Battista

HPNA podcast

. This episode of HPNA’s Podcast Corner welcomes our guest Vanessa Battista, MS, RN, CPNP-BC, CHPPN. In this episode, Vanessa emphasizes the importance of advocacy for our patients. She discusses how her path in pediatric palliative care led her to the bedside of a very important pediatric patient who taught her an important lesson about caring for those journeying through life’s end.

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Episode 24: How Do I Get Off this Emotional Roller-coaster?

Living With Hospice

All of us find ourselves on an emotional roller-coaster as we deal with a friend's or loved ones illness. It can get really intense as that person's condition changes. Add in the crazy world events around us, and it can be over whelming. In this episode, Mitch Ware explains what is causing these overwhelming feelings, and helpful advice on how to manage them.

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Innovators Series: A Conversation with Carla Davis, CEO of Heart of Hospice LLC

Healthcare Law Insights podcast

In this episode, Meg Pekarske has a conversation with Carla Davis, CEO of Heart of Hospice, where they discuss Carla’s path to hospice and her vision for the future of end-of-life care. They explore the question of what leadership looks like in “good” and “bad” times and what remains constant in times of change. Carla shares her insights on how being open to the unplanned and unbudgeted opportunities that cross our paths can be defining moments for organizations.

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3 Reasons to Retire Pagers from Healthcare Settings

Let's discuss the trusty pager—an old favorite that’s losing its shine in hospitals and clinics. While once a staple in hospitals and clinics, pagers now present significant limitations that hinder rather than facilitate communication among healthcare professionals. Healthcare professionals are constantly on the move, and they need communication tools that can keep up with their fast-paced lives.