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  2. Hospice care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Patients in hospice have primarily been elderly; according to the 2006 Handbook of Social Work in Health and Aging, more than 80% of hospice patients in the United States are over 65. [44] But hospice care is available to all age groups, including those under 21. Not all hospices are able to serve every population.

  3. Patient Self-Determination Act - Wikipedia

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    The Patient Self-Determination Act (PSDA) was passed by the United States Congress in 1990 as an amendment to the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990.Effective on December 1, 1991, this legislation required many hospitals, nursing homes, home health agencies, hospice providers, health maintenance organizations (HMOs), and other health care institutions to provide information about ...

  4. Hospice, Inc. - The Huffington Post

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    To qualify for Medicare payments, hospice agencies must undergo inspections to prove they are following rules set by the federal regulator that oversees the massive insurance program. This map shows the 50 active and inactive hospices that accumulated the most violations identified by government inspectors since 2004.

  5. Hospice Check - The Huffington Post

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    The average time since last inspection also fell, from 3 ½ years to just under three. The increased pace of inspections reflects a push by regulators to step up oversight of the rapidly growing hospice industry in the wake of new federal legislation. Even so, compared to other health systems, such as hospitals and nursing homes, hospices ...

  6. Hospice, Inc. - The Huffington Post

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    For Westbrook, the flow of federal money into hospice programs quickly served to inflate his personal fortune. In 1989, he charged the hospice he had founded $2.3 million in management fees, up from $140,000 five years before, according to the Miami New Times.

  7. List of United States federal legislation - Wikipedia

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    This is a chronological, but still incomplete, list of United States federal legislation. Congress has enacted approximately 200–600 statutes during each of its 118 biennial terms so more than 30,000 statutes have been enacted since 1789.

  8. Does Medicare cover hospice care? - AOL

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    Medicare will cover the costs of hospice care when a person with a terminal illness is ready. Medicare hospice coverage includes two 90-day periods and then an unlimited number of subsequent 60 ...

  9. Hospice - Wikipedia

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    In hospice care, the main guardians are the family care giver(s) and a hospice nurse/team who make periodic visits. Hospice can be administered in a nursing home, hospice building, or sometimes a hospital; however, it is most commonly practiced in the home. [30] Hospice care targets the terminally ill who are expected to die within six months.