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The Truth About Hospice: Pay, Policies, and Protecting Patients

40 min · 3 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio The Truth About Hospice: Pay, Policies, and Protecting Patients

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We are ready to answer all your questions about hospice and hospice care. Most people associate it with the very final days of life, but there is so much more to the story. In this episode, Mike sits down with Logan Hoover, Vice President of Policy and Government Relations at the National Alliance for Care at Home, to pull back the curtain on the industry. From the "2.6% problem" to the bad actors giving the field a bad name, we’re diving deep into the advocacy work keeping compassionate care alive. Logan shares why hospice is a "career calling" and how we can protect the most vulnerable patients from fraud while ensuring quality providers have the resources they need to thrive.    In This Episode, You'll Learn: The 2.6% Dilemma: Why a "pay increase" is actually a budget cut for small and rural providers when inflation is factored in. The "Law Enforcement Problem": How criminal actors in places like LA County are "robbing banks" by exploiting the hospice benefit. The Special Focus Program: The difference between an anti-fraud program and one designed to help "needs improvement" providers raise their game. Beyond the "Final Days" Myth: When and why families should start the hospice conversation much earlier than the final 48 hours. The Future of the Workforce: Strategies to fight burnout, increase wages, and use technology like telehealth to keep clinicians in the field. Advocacy in Action: What the National Alliance for Care at Home is doing to protect the industry.   Resource Links 🔗 Caring Info: CaringInfo.org [https://www.caringinfo.org] – All the resources you need for hospice, palliative care, and advance directives. Available in both English and Spanish. National Alliance for Care at Home: Visit Website [https://allianceforcareathome.org/] – Stay updated on the latest policy and advocacy efforts.       produced by slanted.design [https://www.slanted.design/]

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