Hospice News May 3, 2024
Jim Parker

Florida-based Big Bend Hospice and the Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare system are partnering to provide transitional care to seriously and terminally ill patients.

The initiative is designed to ensure smooth and effective transitions of care and to prevent patients from slipping through the cracks in a fragmented health care system. The partnership establishes a network of interconnected health care services intended to facilitate seamless patient transitions between settings, according to a statement from the two companies.

“Meeting the healthcare needs of our region necessitates strategic alliances, “Mark O’Bryant, president and CEO of Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare, said in the statement. “We are proud to partner with Big Bend Hospice to develop innovative care models that allow people to receive excellent care at...

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