MedCity News January 28, 2025
Skelly Wingard, Asher Perzigian and Elizabeth Annis

It’s a place where compassion and dignity are paramount, where patients and families find solace and support during the most challenging times. We owe it to them to ensure that hospice care is of the highest quality, accessible to all and integrated into the broader continuum of care.

In the quiet corners of healthcare, there’s a conversation that needs to be had. It’s a conversation about hospice — a critical yet often misunderstood part of end-of-life care.

Many associate hospice with a grim and final act, but it’s so much more. Hospice offers comprehensive, compassionate care that addresses the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of patients and their families. The number of Americans ages 65 and older is...

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