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Trends
in the management of hospice programs, key developments, regulations
and compliance, the importance of increasing referrals, best practices,
and a focus on the hospice profession are just a few of the reference
topics in the new Hospice
and Palliative Care Management Yearbook. This
new publication is going to print and will ready to ship in January.
We have done your work for you -- the hospice letter
editorial
staff has taken the most important articles that were published in the
hospice management newsletter during the last two years, edited,
compiled and organized the information by subject to make your research
on hospice management information as easy as possible.
The Yearbook is organized in logical order by category including
hospice and compliance, marketing your hospice program, managing
hospice and palliative care programs, best practices, working with
physicians and referrals.
The
Yearbook organizes hospice 'industry' facts, trends, statistics,
analyses, and results of important studies and surveys.
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This
is information, you will not get from any other source - -
it’s been exclusively prepared by hospice letter, trusted by
hospice professionals since 1979.
The Yearbook contains information on Medicare reimbursement for
hospice, CMS actions, the transition to the new rules for Conditions of
Participation, costs, and, exclusive results of surveys of hospice
professionals.
You'll get a review of the core services under the new CoPs,
assessments and planning coordination of services under the CoPs,
guidelines for reporting additional data on hospice claims, and the
essential aspects of developing a hospice compliance program.
From dealing with the competition, retaining staff and maintaining and
expanding program growth, to strategic planning, community education
and developing new programs are among the tasks, challenges and
opportunities that are addressed in the Yearbook section devoted to
managing hospice and palliative care.
Discover how other hospice programs have overcome adversity in one case
to strengthen its 'infrastructure,' and boost employee morale; how
another hospice’s commitment to caring initiatives boosted
its census by more than 200 patients a day; and, how another hospice
created a unique program for individuals with end-stage dementia and is
now serving more than 400 patients.
Best practices in hospice and palliative care administration is the
Yearbook section that includes a look at performance improvement, pain
policies, and improvements in end-of-life care for children.
Learn how some hospices are successfully increasing referrals, in the
Yearbook section devoted to marketing, including a best practice in
hospice marketing by creating account profiles. You'll get
how to go about developing partnerships and demonstrating what sets
your hospice apart from other hospices.
Get practical strategies for marketing to potential referral sources, a
critically important mission, understanding physicians’
needs, and, how to market your hospice without breaking the bank.
Another Yearbook section reviews funding and grants for hospice and
end-of-life care.
Finally, many of the new initiatives, new programs, achievements, and
awards are highlighted in hospices in the news.
The Hospice and Palliative
Care Management Yearbook is not a how-to
handbook or guide. But it can be a useful desk reference
tool. Use it to research a new gem of an idea, to stimulate
marketing ideas, or to learn what other hospices are doing.
As always, your satisfaction is guaranteed. If you are
responsible for managing your hospice or palliative care program, we
are confident that you will be completely satisfied with this
one-of-a-kind professional resource.
But if for any reason, the Yearbook does not meet your professional
needs and satisfaction, simply return the Yearbook within 30 days and
receive a full refund.
Order your copy of The
Hospice and Palliative Care Management Yearbook
today.
About Us
Health
Resources
Publishing has been tracking trends in the wellness and health
promotion industry since the mid-1980s. That expertise has been
translated into books, special reports and management guides for
hospice and health promotion professionals, as well as the respected
monthly newsletter service hospice letter.
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