Hospice News March 10, 2025
Holly Vossel

Calvary Hospital’s newly appointed president Michael Fosina is embarking on a deeper journey to improve quality and access to hospice care amid rising demand. Research and workforce growth will play large roles in the future of palliative and end-of-life care delivery, according to Fosina.

New York City-based Calvary is the only hospital in the United States that’s specifically dedicated to providing hospice and palliative care. The hospital system has provided palliative and hospice care across the New York City area for about 125 years and was founded by the faith-based organization Women of Calvary.

Fosina recently ascended to the hospitals’ helm after serving as COO of Calvary since March 2024, overseeing its integrated services with parent organization ArchCare, the health...

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