Hospice News December 3, 2025
Jim Parker

Business and clinical integration is a watchword that will help define the future of health care, including for hospice providers, according to leaders in the space.

These kinds of integration span both the internal and external spaces. Providers can better ensure that the various pieces and departments within their organizations are working in a coordinated way, as well as fostering seamless interactions and transitions of care among their partners.

“Integration is our watchword. Now, without integration, you don’t have quality as defined by the payer, by the consumer or the provider. Integration is also key if you want to ultimately personalize care and service, and I think that’s critically important as we move forward …” Lynn Katzman, founder and CEO...

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