Hospice News November 6, 2024
Holly Vossel

Hospices are facing a sea of uncertainties in the wake of Wednesday’s presidential election results.

Donald Trump has been elected as the 47th president of the United States. The former president received the majority of popular and electoral votes over Vice President Kamala Harris.

Hospice and home health providers will need to work with policymakers to address the needs of seriously and terminally ill populations, said Tom Koutsoumpas, CEO of the National Partnership for Healthcare and Hospice Innovation (NPHI) in an announcement shared with Hospice News. But for now, unanswered questions persist.

“With President-Elect Trump returning to the White House and a Republican majority in the Senate, we anticipate a shift in policy direction across several areas, as well as...

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