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What’s the Diagnosis of the Problem for our Hospice and Palliative Care Movement

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When the ideals of hospice care—the very essence of compassion and dignity at life's end—are at stake, it's time for a hard look at the truths we're facing. That's just what we do as I sit with Dr. Ira Byock, a visionary in hospice and palliative care, to address the heartache and hope within this critical healthcare sector. Dr. Byock, with his transformative book "The Four Things That Matter Most," guides us through the noble roots of hospice care and into the thick of its current crisis, urging us to acknowledge the flaws and fight for the reform this field so desperately needs.
Amidst our candid talk, we confront the sobering inconsistencies in care quality that too many patients endure. Sharing firsthand accounts, we discuss the reality of stretched-thin staff, emergency response shortfalls, and the emotional toll on families, juxtaposed with the defensive postures of industry bodies resistant to change. Dr. Byock insists on the power of apology and transparency in the journey toward healing and betterment, sparking a conversation on the complex dynamics of non-profit and for-profit models and the overarching need for accountability.
The call to action is clear: rekindle the hospice community's commitment to its foundational values and ensure that every caregiver and patient experiences the excellence they deserve. We underscore the intertwined fates of caregiver wellness and service quality, scrutinize the controversial metrics of pain as a quality indicator, and envision a hospice future where excellence in care is the norm, not the exception. It's an episode that not only honors the profound impact hospice care has on families but also champions a vision where such care is a guarantee for all in their final chapters.

Teleios Collaborative Network / https://www.teleioscn.org/tcntalkspodcast

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Chapters

1. What’s the Diagnosis of the Problem for our Hospice and Palliative Care Movement (00:00:00)

2. Addressing the Crisis in Hospice Care (00:00:02)

3. Issues With Hospice Care Quality (00:06:52)

4. Apologies and Improving Hospice Care (00:14:44)

5. Quality and Staff Well-Being in Hospice (00:24:54)

6. The Importance of Hospice Care (00:34:54)

94 episodes

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When the ideals of hospice care—the very essence of compassion and dignity at life's end—are at stake, it's time for a hard look at the truths we're facing. That's just what we do as I sit with Dr. Ira Byock, a visionary in hospice and palliative care, to address the heartache and hope within this critical healthcare sector. Dr. Byock, with his transformative book "The Four Things That Matter Most," guides us through the noble roots of hospice care and into the thick of its current crisis, urging us to acknowledge the flaws and fight for the reform this field so desperately needs.
Amidst our candid talk, we confront the sobering inconsistencies in care quality that too many patients endure. Sharing firsthand accounts, we discuss the reality of stretched-thin staff, emergency response shortfalls, and the emotional toll on families, juxtaposed with the defensive postures of industry bodies resistant to change. Dr. Byock insists on the power of apology and transparency in the journey toward healing and betterment, sparking a conversation on the complex dynamics of non-profit and for-profit models and the overarching need for accountability.
The call to action is clear: rekindle the hospice community's commitment to its foundational values and ensure that every caregiver and patient experiences the excellence they deserve. We underscore the intertwined fates of caregiver wellness and service quality, scrutinize the controversial metrics of pain as a quality indicator, and envision a hospice future where excellence in care is the norm, not the exception. It's an episode that not only honors the profound impact hospice care has on families but also champions a vision where such care is a guarantee for all in their final chapters.

Teleios Collaborative Network / https://www.teleioscn.org/tcntalkspodcast

  continue reading

Chapters

1. What’s the Diagnosis of the Problem for our Hospice and Palliative Care Movement (00:00:00)

2. Addressing the Crisis in Hospice Care (00:00:02)

3. Issues With Hospice Care Quality (00:06:52)

4. Apologies and Improving Hospice Care (00:14:44)

5. Quality and Staff Well-Being in Hospice (00:24:54)

6. The Importance of Hospice Care (00:34:54)

94 episodes

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