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Vice President, Quality, Standards, and Compliance, CHAP; National Speaker; Author; Educator; Hospice Nurse

Here is a quick hospice-quality read from ARHQ. Looks like providers who serve ALF communities have work to do. Link Identified Between Hospice Provider Volume and Quality of Care in Assisted Living Facilities Hospice providers serving more assisted-living patients tended to receive lower-quality ratings than those caring for fewer patients, according to an AHRQ-funded study in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. Researchers based their findings on AHRQ’s Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Provider and Systems (CAHPS) Hospice Survey, which assesses the experiences of hospice patients who subsequently die and their caregivers. They found that among high-volume assisted-living hospice providers, quality was lower across several domains including pain assessment, dyspnea treatment, emotional support, team communications and family care training. Access the abstract - https://lnkd.in/eRv7QJtm

Hospice providers serving assisted living residents: Association of higher volume with lower quality - PubMed

Hospice providers serving assisted living residents: Association of higher volume with lower quality - PubMed

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