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Keeping the Human in Healthcare — Dying, Dignity & the Conversations That Matter

27 min · 29. april 2026
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* This episode was recorded live at the PALTmed National Conference in Anaheim 2026 Death is one of the most certain parts of life — and yet in healthcare, it's often the hardest conversation to have. In this episode of SNF This, we sit down with Dr. Alfonso Gonzalez for an honest, compassionate, and long-overdue discussion about end-of-life care in the post-acute setting. Dr. Gonzalez walks us through how to approach conversations about death with patients and families — when to have them, how to frame them, and why avoiding them often does more harm than good. He also clears up one of the most misunderstood areas of care: hospice. What it actually is, what it isn't, and why so many patients and families come to it too late — or not at all — because of fear and misinformation. At the heart of this episode is a simple but urgent reminder: medicine is not just a clinical practice. It is a deeply human one. And when we strip away the paperwork, the protocols, and the pressure to treat at all costs, what remains is the responsibility to walk alongside our patients with honesty, dignity, and compassion — all the way to the end. A must-listen for physicians, nurses, administrators, and anyone who has ever sat across from a family that needed someone to just tell them the truth.

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*This episode was recorded live at PALTC 26 One of the most important and most overlooked moments in a patient's care journey is the transition. From hospital to SNF. From SNF back to the hospital. And everything that happens in between. In this episode of SNF This, we sit down with Dr. Vimmi Panchal for an honest and eye-opening conversation about transitions of care in the post-acute setting. For hospital providers, discharging a patient to a skilled nursing facility can feel like handing off responsibility. But what that patient is walking into, the staffing realities, the clinical capabilities, the after-hours limitations, and the communication gaps, is something every hospital provider should understand before they write that discharge order. Dr. Panchal brings a perspective that bridges both worlds. We talk about what SNFs can and cannot do, what a realistic care plan looks like in that setting, and what happens when a patient deteriorates and needs to come back. It is the kind of conversation that changes how you think about the discharge conversation with your patient and their family. If you work in a hospital and you discharge patients to SNFs, this one is for you.

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Keeping the Human in Healthcare — Dying, Dignity & the Conversations That Matter

* This episode was recorded live at the PALTmed National Conference in Anaheim 2026 Death is one of the most certain parts of life — and yet in healthcare, it's often the hardest conversation to have. In this episode of SNF This, we sit down with Dr. Alfonso Gonzalez for an honest, compassionate, and long-overdue discussion about end-of-life care in the post-acute setting. Dr. Gonzalez walks us through how to approach conversations about death with patients and families — when to have them, how to frame them, and why avoiding them often does more harm than good. He also clears up one of the most misunderstood areas of care: hospice. What it actually is, what it isn't, and why so many patients and families come to it too late — or not at all — because of fear and misinformation. At the heart of this episode is a simple but urgent reminder: medicine is not just a clinical practice. It is a deeply human one. And when we strip away the paperwork, the protocols, and the pressure to treat at all costs, what remains is the responsibility to walk alongside our patients with honesty, dignity, and compassion — all the way to the end. A must-listen for physicians, nurses, administrators, and anyone who has ever sat across from a family that needed someone to just tell them the truth.

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