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06/07/2026
Although this article focuses on hospice care, the emotional burden that it discusses exists across healthcare. Clinicians carry memories of difficult cases, patient losses, heartbreaking family conversations, and moments where a patient rapidly declined despite everyone trying their best.
Even after those challenging moments, healthcare professionals are still expected to continue caring for others with compassion and professionalism.
Healthcare workers are human beings first, and conversations around grief, emotional exhaustion, and compassion fatigue deserve far more attention than they currently receive.
Clinician grief is a hidden crisis in modern hospice care A dedicated hospice nurse shares a tragic story of a patient dying alone, revealing the hidden burden of clinician grief. Support hospice care workers today.
06/04/2026
Ohio's new Medicaid fraud prevention initiatives highlight an important trend for hospice and home healthcare providers nationwide.
CMS has encouraged states to assess whether provider moratoriums and additional enrollment controls may be appropriate for their Medicaid and CHIP programs. Ohio's latest actions suggest the state is responding to that guidance with enhanced oversight and program integrity measures.
As regulators continue focusing on fraud prevention, providers should expect increased attention on enrollment practices, documentation, compliance programs, and operational accountability.
For hospice organizations, the message is clear: strong compliance and operational excellence are becoming increasingly important at both the federal and state levels.
Ohio Toughens Medicaid Fraud Prevention with New Initiatives Ohio has launched sweeping Medicaid fraud initiatives targeting home health and hospice providers—including enrollment moratoria, payment suspensions, and GPS mandates.
06/03/2026
“Economies of skill” is an interesting way to frame where healthcare is heading.
As value-based care expands, healthcare organizations are being forced to think differently about staffing, coordination, logistics, and access, especially in hospice and serious illness care.
One thing that shouldn’t get lost in all of this: High tech cannot replace high touch care.
Technology should help clinicians spend more time with patients, not less.
Another important point in this discussion is equitable access to care - not just equal access. Those are very different things in practice.
Ohio’s Hospice CEO: Prepare for Value-Based Care In time, value-based care will come to hospices, and they must be ready, according to Kent Anderson, CEO of Ohio’s Hospice. In this environment, scale
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