Hospice News November 3, 2025
Jim Parker

Home-based care providers, including hospices, must advocate for themselves and their patients with state and federal government agencies and legislators, according to Dr. Steve Landers, president and CEO of the National Alliance for Care at Home.

Landers made these remarks at the Alliance’s inaugural Annual Meeting and Exposition in New Orleans. The event marks the first annual meeting the organization has held since the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) and the National Association for Home Care & Hospice (NAHC) merged to form the Alliance.

“As an alliance, we’re growing. Our membership has been growing. We’ve been able to come together,” Landers said in a Sunday night keynote. “We merged some legacy organizations to make ourselves stronger. We went...

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