
HopeHealth CEO: Hospice in ‘Significant Growth’ Period
HopeHealth, a nonprofit health system serving Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts, celebrated its 50th anniversary as the nation’s second hospice and highlighted a period of significant growth in hospice and palliative care. CEO Diana Franchitto noted that aging demographics and medical advances are driving demand, with the organization delivering over 32,000 palliative care visits annually across hospitals, cancer centers, and homes. The nonprofit is deepening partnerships with regional health systems, expanding caregiver support programs, and investing in technology to improve efficiency. However, it faces tightening Medicare reimbursement and rising regulatory scrutiny that threaten financial sustainability.

Why Alivia Care Is Getting Invested in ACO Models
Alivia Care is committing to high‑needs Accountable Care Organization models, finishing the 2026 ACO REACH program and planning to join the new Long‑term Enhanced ACO Design (LEAD) model starting in 2027. ACO REACH has generated more than $70 million in Medicare...

‘Mass Layoffs’ at PeaceHealth Include Hospice Staff
PeaceHealth announced a systemwide reduction of 94 positions, affecting less than 1% of its Washington workforce and including hospice staff, nurse practitioners, and administrative roles. The cuts trigger Washington's WARN Act, requiring a 60‑day notice before mass layoffs. This is...

99% Accuracy, 75% Less Manual Work: Inside One Hospice’s HOPE Secret Weapon
Anchor Health, a California hospice provider, adopted Vitalis’s Ray tool to meet the Medicare‑mandated HOPE compliance requirements. Ray pulls real‑time data from the HOPE dashboard, delivering roughly 99% accuracy while cutting manual tracking effort by about 75%. In a pilot,...

Choice Health at Home Acquires Alliant Home Health, Palliative Care, Hospice
Choice Health at Home announced the acquisition of Alliant Home Health, Alliant Palliative Care, and Alliant Hospice, extending its service portfolio in Colorado. The deal, closed on November 12, 2025, adds occupational and physical therapy, skilled nursing, and hospice services...

How Treasure Health Is Pursuing ‘People-Centered Innovation’
Treasure Health, a Florida hospice provider, has added its first chief operating officer, Shannon Cooper, and appointed Jennifer Creel as chief clinical officer to spearhead a people‑centered innovation agenda. The leadership duo will focus on compliance, workforce support, and mission‑aligned...

Family Caregivers Face ‘Vicious Financial Cycle’
A new report from the Center for Innovation & Value Research quantifies caregiver stress as a massive economic driver, estimating $14.1 trillion in annual U.S. costs. Interviews with 55 workshop participants reveal that chronic stress leads to work disruption, higher household...

Oregon Considers Bill to Stop Hospice Scammers From Entering State
Oregon lawmakers are reviewing Senate Bill 1575, which would bar hospices with fraud histories or substandard care in other states from obtaining licenses in Oregon. The bill mandates the Oregon Health Authority to review applicants' Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers...

Aveanna CEO: Hospice Multiples Still Too High
Aveanna Healthcare Holdings CEO Jeff Shaner warned that hospice acquisition multiples remain excessively high, often exceeding 10x and sometimes reaching 15x‑17x. The company, which is evaluating growth options, says it will not pursue hospice deals unless valuations fall into the...

Riley Children’s Grief Program Cares for Families After Losing a Child
Riley Children’s Health’s pediatric palliative care department launched a bereavement program that uses memory‑making and legacy projects to support families after a child’s death. The initiative, developed with input from clinicians and bereaved parents, aims to create a scalable model...

Coast-to-Coast Hospice Growth as Facilities Proliferate
Hospice providers are expanding coast‑to‑coast, with Augusta Inpatient Hospice Home opening in Georgia, Julia Hospice & Palliative Care planning a nine‑room Julia House in Pennsylvania, and Tri‑Cities Chaplaincy completing a $3.5 million renovation in Washington. In Florida, Gulfside Healthcare Services broadened...

Pediatric Palliative Care Policy Framework: Overhaul Medicaid
A new national policy framework released by Children’s Respite Homes of America and the National Center for Pediatric Palliative Care Homes proposes mandatory Medicaid EPSDT coverage for community‑based pediatric palliative care centers (PPCCenters) and short‑term respite (PPCRespite). The paper defines...

New Grants Fuel Psychedelic End-of-Life, Palliative Care Innovation
Healing Hearts Changing Minds (HHCM) announced a $566,260 grant program called Walking Each Other Home, supporting seven hospice, palliative and psychedelic care organizations across the United States. The funding will enable clinical trials of psilocybin for brain‑tumor patients, ketamine‑assisted psychotherapy...

CommonSpirit Health at Home’s ‘Aggressive’ Hospice Growth Strategy for 2026 and Beyond
CommonSpirit Health at Home announced an aggressive hospice growth plan through 2026 and beyond, prioritizing de novo site launches and selective acquisitions. Leveraging its extensive health system network, the organization will shift upstream by using EHR‑based eligibility triggers to identify...