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Five for Friday, Episode 055, NHPCO podcast

Five for Friday, Episode 055, NHPCO podcast

FromThe Heart of Hospice Podcast


Five for Friday, Episode 055, NHPCO podcast

FromThe Heart of Hospice Podcast

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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Sep 15, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) is a non-profit advocacy group based in Alexandria, Virginia.  Their mission is to be advocates for terminally ill patients and their families, as well as providing education and training for those who serve terminally ill patients.   In this episode, Helen and Jerry discuss the NHPCO's newest educational venue, the NHPCO podcast.  NHPCO began publishing a podcast in October, 2016 to provide information about pertinent issues that hospices are facing today. Jon Radulovic is the host, and along with Judi Lund Person, and Jennifer Kennedy, they share information about regulatory, compliance and quality topics.   The Heart of Hospice recommends the NHPCO podcast to hospice providers, no matter what your discipline or position.  The information provided through the NHPCO podcast can be invaluable for improving the care given to patients, families and staff.   You can listen to the NHPCO podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and Google Play Music, or follow this link to the NHPCO podcast website.  https://www.nhpco.org/regulatory/nhpco-podcast Visit The Heart of Hospice website, www.theheartofhospice.com for more resources and information, and to read our blog.  A new blog is published every Sunday.  You can also connect with us on Facebook and Twitter.  
Released:
Sep 15, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Heart of Hospice podcast is dedicated to helping personal and professional caregivers who are caring for someone with serious illness. We're here to provide information and education so people can make informed choices about end of life care.