Hospice News November 6, 2025
Jim Parker

Medicare advantage and telehealth are key hospice policy priorities for the National Alliance for Care at Home.

On the home health front, the organization is also embroiled in efforts to stave off proposed payment and Medicaid cuts. The Alliance came into being last year with the merger between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the National Association for Home Care & Hospice.

Hospice News spoke with Alliance CEO Dr. Steven Landers about how the two legacy organizations are integrating, the hospice public policy landscape and how providers can get involved at a grass roots level.

Regarding the merger, would you say that the integration of the two legacy organizations is complete at this point, or is it still...

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