Honolulu, Hawaiʻi –The House
Committee on Health and the Senate Commerce, Consumer Protection, and Health
Committee will hold an informational briefing on current trends in hospice care
at 10:30 a.m. Sept. 11 in room 329 at the State Capitol.
Healthcare professionals are increasingly
seeing hospice as an important way to improve care and the quality of life for
terminally ill patients. Hospice is available around the state and seen as best
practice, but there is still much more that we can do as state to educate the
community and make hospice care more accessible and acceptable.
In this informational briefing, two
experts from the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO), the
leading professional organization promoting excellence in hospice care, will
speak on current and future trends in hospice regulation and the intersection
of policy and quality of care. They will also provide an update on the progress
being made across the nation to increase the availability of Palliative Care in
a variety of healthcare settings.
The two speakers are:
Jennifer Kennedy,
EdD, MA, BSN, RN, CHC Senior Director, Regulatory and Quality
Jennifer has nearly 30 years of experience as a leader and nurse in diverse healthcare settings and has worked in hospice care for close to 20 years. For an extended bio:
Jennifer has nearly 30 years of experience as a leader and nurse in diverse healthcare settings and has worked in hospice care for close to 20 years. For an extended bio:
Judi Lund Person,
BA, MPH, CHCVice President, Regulatory and Compliance
She serves as a key contact with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Judi She frequently interfaces with federal administrators of hospice payment policy, Part D, survey and certification, contractor management, and program integrity functions. She represents NHPCO with each of the Medicare administrative contractors and represents hospice and palliative care with other federal agencies and many national organizations. For an extended bio:
She serves as a key contact with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Judi She frequently interfaces with federal administrators of hospice payment policy, Part D, survey and certification, contractor management, and program integrity functions. She represents NHPCO with each of the Medicare administrative contractors and represents hospice and palliative care with other federal agencies and many national organizations. For an extended bio:
No public
testimony will be taken.
To see the hearing notice, go to: https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session2019/hearingnotices/HEARING_CPH-HLT_09-11-19_INFO_.HTM
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