Study: Health Care Infrastructure Does Not Support Palliative Medicine

Current clinical education models do not sufficiently prepare medical professionals to either understand or deliver the full scope of palliative care services, according to researchers from the University of Michigan. Most clinicians receive little to no exposure to palliative care during their training. This lack of exposure to palliative care has led to widespread misunderstanding […]

New Research Proposes ‘Sustainable’ Palliative Care Payment Model

A group of researchers have modified a proposed reimbursement system for palliative care that they say would improve access for patients and make the service more lucrative for providers. The American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (AAHPM) in 2017 proposed that the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services’ (HHS) consider the Patient and […]

Physician John Mulder: Combat Misconceptions About Palliative Care

Patients, families and clinicians in other fields need a better understanding of palliative care in order to fully realize the clinical and financial benefits of those services, according to physician John Mulder, M.D. The palliative care community also needs a more substantial reimbursement structure to ensure that providers can meet rising demand and to attract […]

Hospice Social Workers Improve Health Care Equity, Justice

Hospice social workers can play a key role in addressing matters of social justice and health care equity when working with patients in underserved populations such as the mentally ill, the LGBTQ+ community and people of color. Lack of funding and interdisciplinary research are among the barriers of improving access to care for these groups, […]