Who's Watching Me? Addressing the Second-Guessing of Hospice Patient Care

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Providing hospice care to vulnerable individuals can embroil hospices in a variety of unwanted situations. The emotions surrounding the death of a loved one can cause families and caregivers to question the kind of care provided. These sensitive circumstances can also lead to disputes between family members, or between the family and other providers or facilities, with the hospice often stuck in the middle.

In this episode, Husch Blackwell’s Meg Pekarske, Bryan Nowicki and Jake Harris discuss what See more +

Providing hospice care to vulnerable individuals can embroil hospices in a variety of unwanted situations. The emotions surrounding the death of a loved one can cause families and caregivers to question the kind of care provided. These sensitive circumstances can also lead to disputes between family members, or between the family and other providers or facilities, with the hospice often stuck in the middle.

In this episode, Husch Blackwell’s Meg Pekarske, Bryan Nowicki and Jake Harris discuss what hospices should do when confronted with these situations. See less -

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