That’s why “What’s Ahead for Hospice,” a new audio webcast has been organized by the editorial staff of hospice letter. The program is scheduled for Thursday, February 5, from 1:30 until 3:00 PM EST.
Three well-known hospice experts will provide valuable information on how to take action to face such challenges as the ongoing problem with late referrals and insight into how incorporating hospice education in medical schools and residency programs will boost hospice enrollment. “Hospice is a great service. We need more education to physicians about the client benefit of using the hospice,” a respondent of the hospice letter End-of-Year Survey told us.
The program will also cover other hot topics including how to prosper in the current economy and how to increase donor support and identify opportunities for your hospice program.
Join hospice letter and three well-known hospice experts for “What’s Ahead for Hospice,” a special 90-minute audio webcast that took place in February 2009.- How the current economic turmoil is affecting hospice and palliative care
- How incorporating hospice education in medical schools and residency programs will boost hospice enrollment
- How to use the correct language for easier transition from hospital to hospice
- How to increase hospice length of stay
- How to build a strong foundation for donor support
- Question and answer session
Here's what
conference participants liked best about the webcast:
- "Ideas presented that will help our hospice increase its effectiveness in the future. I found particularly helpful the information about volunteers."
- "Covered important issues revolving around hospice today."
- "The overall content promoted thought and discussion about a marketing plan."
- "Discussion of specific action steps. The changing definition of HOPE."
- "The focus in physician education and the emphasis on how to grow census."
Who Will Benefit From This Audio Webcast?
Hospices, home health agencies, nursing facilities with titles:
President/CEO, Hospice Administrator, Hospice Director, Executive Director, Director of Compliance and Quality, Hospice Coordinator, Home Care Director, Nursing Administrator, Executive Vice President, Program Director, Directors of Patient Care, Assistant Administrator
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