Transitions LifeCare, North Carolina – (Education, Application) Tidewell Hospice, Inc., Florida – (Education, Application) The Denver Hospice, Colorado – (Education, Application) Serenity Hospice and Home, Illinois – (Education, Application) Sangre De Cristo Community Care, Colorado – (Education, Application) Joseph Health – Home and Community Services, California – (Education, Application) Providence Hospice of Seattle, Washington – (Education, Application) Partners In Home Care-Hospice, Montana – (Education, Application) Notre Dame Hospice, Massachusetts – (Education, Application) Lightways Hospice and Serious Illness Care (formerly Joliet Area Community Hospice), Illinois – (Education, Measurement) Lakeland Area Hospice, Pennsylvania – (Education, Application) Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice, New Jersey – (Education, Application) Hospice of West Tennessee, Tennessee – (Education, Application) Hospice of the Panhandle, West Virginia – (Education, Application) Hospice of the Northwest, Washington – (Education, Application) Hospice of the Chesapeake, Maryland – (Education, Application) Hospice of North Idaho, Idaho – (Education, Application) Hospice & Palliative Care Buffalo, Inc., New York – (Education, Application) Hospice & Community Care, South Carolina – (Education, Application) Horizon Hospice LLC, Washington – (Education, Application) Hope Healthcare, Florida – (Education, Application) Harbor Hospice, Michigan – (Education, Application) Goodwin House Palliative Care and Hospice, Virginia – (Education, Application) Suncoast Hospice, Florida – (Education, Applications, Innovation)Īgape Hospice Services, Colorado – (Education, Application)īridgingLife Hospice, Maryland – (Education, Application)Ĭaring Circle, Michigan – (Education, Application)Ĭolumbus Hospice of Georgia and Alabama, Georgia – (Education, Application) Croix Hospice, Minnesota – (Education, Applications, Innovation) MJHS Hospice and Palliative Care Program, New York – (Education, Applications, Innovation) Heart’s Way Hospice, Texas – (Education, Applications, Measurement) – Delaware Office – (Education, Applications, Innovation) for their support to advance continuous quality improvement.Īs of the third quarter of 2021, the following Quality Connections participants have earned rings.Ĭalvert Hospice, Maryland – (Education, Application, Measurement, Innovation)īluegrass Care Navigators, Kentucky – (Education, Applications, Innovation)ĭelaware Hospice, Inc. NHPCO thanks the Quality Connections Gold Level Sponsors Curitec and Optum Hospice Pharmacy Services as well as Silver Level Sponsor ADVault, Inc. If a provider needs to enrich their quality improvement efforts, QC will provide the guidance and resources they need. For organizations that already have an established quality improvement program, QC can build on and streamline what they already have in place. Quality Connections is a benefit of NHPCO provider membership. “These hospice providers that have earned rings are proving that their commitment to quality is real and is part of their organizational culture,” noted Banach. Each Ring has specific activities incorporating practical resources to progressively track and improve both clinical and organizational quality. The four rings are based on foundational pillars: Education, Application, Measurement, and Innovation. By earning rings that are part of the Quality Connections program, they are showing that quality matters to those they serve and to the payers and other providers that they work with.” that are not only providing high-quality, person-centered care, but are committed to continuous program improvement. “There is no better time to acknowledge hospice programs in the U.S. “November is a time when the hospice and palliative care provider community reaches out to raise awareness and educate the public about the important care they provide within their communities,” said NHPCO President and CEO Edo Banach. NHPCO has created a Quality Connections map of the United States that lists participating hospice programs who have made advances in the Quality Connections program to date. Each ring earned represents a program’s commitment to continuous quality improvement. (Alexandria, Va) – As November’s National Hospice and Palliative Care Month begins for 2021, the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) celebrates the 102 hospice programs that have earned achievement rings as of the third quarter in the inaugural year of NHPCO’s Quality Connections (QC) program. Hospices Demonstrate Commitment to Quality through NHPCO’s Quality Connections Programġ02 Hospice Programs have Earned Achievement Rings in Third Quarter
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