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The Center to Advance Palliative Care (CAPC) is a national organization dedicated to improving quality of life, advancing health equity, and strengthening care delivery for people living with serious illness, and their caregivers.

Social workers are integral members of the interdisciplinary palliative care team (IDT), addressing psychological and so...
05/12/2026

Social workers are integral members of the interdisciplinary palliative care team (IDT), addressing psychological and social needs to support patients living with serious illness, and their families. Because of their specialized training, social workers play a critical role on the team—communicating with patients and families.

This toolkit provides online courses and tools to help social workers meet the needs of patients and families, and to help palliative care programs use best practices to integrate social work into the work of the IDT. Features open-access and members-only resources, explore the toolkit today >> https://ow.ly/qS6e50YmaKf

Older Americans Month, observed each May, recognizes the contributions, vitality, and resilience of older adults across ...
05/12/2026

Older Americans Month, observed each May, recognizes the contributions, vitality, and resilience of older adults across the United States. At the same time, the U.S. health care system is evolving to better meet the needs of a rapidly growing aging population by advancing age-friendly care. There is a significant opportunity to strengthen care across the 4Ms framework while avoiding financial penalties and delivering meaningful business value by integrating palliative care into age-friendly health care.

CAPC's new position statement outlines how palliative care can accelerate IHI recognition and support success with CMS measures. It also offers practical recommendations for leaders and policymakers to integrate palliative care into age-friendly care. https://ow.ly/sSWV50YXRI2

💻 'Sustaining High‑Quality Palliative Care Under Resource Constraints' tomorrow on Monday, May 11🔗 https://ow.ly/CbJ550Y...
05/10/2026

💻 'Sustaining High‑Quality Palliative Care Under Resource Constraints' tomorrow on Monday, May 11
🔗 https://ow.ly/CbJ550YTCRX

Join Sonia Malhotra, MD, MS, FAAP, and Heather A. Harris, MD, FAAHPM, to ask questions, share challenges, and explore practical approaches for managing demand, navigating service design tradeoffs, and aligning day-to-day operational decisions with long-term growth strategies for palliative care teams.

"Whether you’re at the start of your journey or are well into it, CAPC tools and resources are essential to creating or ...
05/09/2026

"Whether you’re at the start of your journey or are well into it, CAPC tools and resources are essential to creating or sustaining a high-quality palliative care program. Customized learning pathways allow CAPC’s extensive curriculum to be tailored to the specific needs of various audiences. We particularly like the CAPC webinars, and have taken full advantage of them. And the CAPC National Seminar is outstanding!" - Janet Steves, RN, Executive Director, Organizational Capacity/Patient Throughput, Sarasota Memorial Hospital

The hospital and health system of the future must successfully deliver high-quality care for its most complex patients while remaining fiscally viable. Since palliative care is essential to achieving this goal, CAPC membership provides the vital resources that hospitals need.
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💸 Billing and Coding toolkit https://ow.ly/wEaM50V2lLj       Optimized billing and coding are critical to the financial ...
05/08/2026

💸 Billing and Coding toolkit
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Optimized billing and coding are critical to the financial stability of the palliative care program. CAPC offers practical tools and technical assistance to help you navigate Medicare billing requirements and accurately capture reimbursement for the care you provide.

💻 CAPC Webinar 'From Time to Complexity: Adopting MDM Billing in Palliative Care' on Tuesday, May 19🔗 https://ow.ly/8CLU...
05/07/2026

💻 CAPC Webinar 'From Time to Complexity: Adopting MDM Billing in Palliative Care' on Tuesday, May 19
🔗 https://ow.ly/8CLU50YkmB6

As palliative care continues to deliver increasingly complex, high-value clinical work, accurate billing practices are essential to ensuring sustainability and program growth. This presentation will provide a practical overview of billing by Medical Decision-Making (MDM) in palliative care and explain why it is often a better reflection of the work we do than time-based billing alone. Participants will explore the benefits of transitioning to MDM billing, including improved alignment between clinical complexity, documentation, and reimbursement.

The session will also outline how adopting MDM billing can support program development, staffing models, and long-term service expansion. Attendees will be guided through actionable steps to begin billing by MDM, including documentation tips, example language, and templates designed specifically for palliative care encounters. Finally, the presentation will highlight key pearls and common pitfalls encountered by UnityPoint Health’s palliative care team during their transition to MDM billing, offering strategies to avoid errors and increase confidence among clinicians and teams. This session is designed for clinicians and program leaders seeking a clear, practical approach to implementing MDM billing in palliative care practice.

Our latest CAPC Faculty Spotlight features Jeanna Ford, Clinical Nurse Specialist at the University of New Mexico Hospit...
05/06/2026

Our latest CAPC Faculty Spotlight features Jeanna Ford, Clinical Nurse Specialist at the University of New Mexico Hospital System.

Learn what inspired her to pursue a career in palliative care, how she spends her time outside of work, and more. https://www.capc.org/people/jeanna-ford/

 : Safety-Net and Rural Toolkit🔗 https://ow.ly/T2B950TGNrf Palliative care programs in rural and safety-net organization...
05/05/2026

: Safety-Net and Rural Toolkit
🔗 https://ow.ly/T2B950TGNrf

Palliative care programs in rural and safety-net organizations often serve patients with intense needs, and face considerable resource constraints. Use these tools to optimize available resources, and to better balance demand with capacity.

📰 'INCITE Training Program: Applications Open for Second Cohort'🔗 https://ow.ly/MtIS50YUCwQThe Increasing Caregiver Supp...
05/04/2026

📰 'INCITE Training Program: Applications Open for Second Cohort'
🔗 https://ow.ly/MtIS50YUCwQ

The Increasing Caregiver Support Implementation through Training and Education (INCITE) program is a national training initiative led by nationally recognized caregiver experts. The INCITE Training Program, hosted by the UAB - The University of Alabama at Birmingham and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, is funded through 2030 by the National Cancer Institute (NCI)/National Institutes of Health (NIH), with collaborating organizations, including the Center to Advance Palliative Care, the American Cancer Society, The John A. Hartford Foundation, and the National Alliance for Caregiving. It is supported by NIH/NCI Research Grant R25CA291554.

The program hosts two national trainings each year for competitively selected interprofessional teams at U.S. cancer centers. We are now accepting applications for the second cohort. Interested organizations must submit an online application to be considered. Applications close June 15.

Have you completed CAPC’s Symptom Management Courses? Improve patient quality of life and prevent avoidable crises for p...
05/03/2026

Have you completed CAPC’s Symptom Management Courses? Improve patient quality of life and prevent avoidable crises for patients with serious illness through expert management of common symptoms today >> https://ow.ly/eu9i50V6wuu

Uncontrolled symptoms lead to preventable suffering and crises that often result in ED visits and hospitalizations for patients and their families. CAPC’s symptom management unit covers techniques for assessing and managing common sources of distress, including nausea, constipation, dyspnea, depression, and anxiety. Pain is a much-feared side effect of many serious illnesses, but is manageable with proper training.

🧩 Building and Supporting Effective Palliative Care Teams🔗 https://ow.ly/M1AP50YOQFiStrong team management can determine...
05/03/2026

🧩 Building and Supporting Effective Palliative Care Teams
🔗 https://ow.ly/M1AP50YOQFi

Strong team management can determine whether the palliative care program succeeds in its mission and operates within budget—and the first step is to build an effective palliative care team. In addition to meeting quality standards and providing interdisciplinary care, your staffing plan and team protocols must reflect your patient population, organizational culture, and financial environment.

Given that the specialty palliative care workforce is limited, hiring and retaining strong staff is critical. Use this toolkit to make decisions about team staffing, program operations, and healthy team functioning.

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