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If you’re ready to refer a patient to Hospice of Michigan, the process is simple. Please click on the link below and, in a few quick steps, we can begin assisting you in providing expert care.

Referral Fax: 1-888-466-7578

BREAKING DOWN BARRIERS TO EARLIER REFERRALS – PODCAST

What are common key barriers that get in the way of physicians making referrals to home-based care providers? How can providers better educate and communicate with physicians to break down those barriers and enhance the care patients receive?

Michael Paletta, MD, FAAHPM, Chief Medical Officer and Senior Vice President for Hospice of Michigan – the largest provider of hospice and palliative care services in that state – joins host Stan Massey (lead consultant of Transcend) to discuss physicians’ perspective on supportive care versus curative care and how to overcome barriers in gaining physician referrals.

PROFESSIONAL RESOURCES

Working alongside a patient’s physician, Hospice of Michigan can assist with everything from pain management to counseling to medical supplies. For whatever level of care that’s needed, we serve as an essential partner in the end-of-life journey.

NORTHSTAR INSTITUTE

The first of its kind in Michigan, the NorthStar Institute (formerly the Hospice of Michigan Institute) is the research and innovation arm of Hospice of Michigan and all the members of the NorthStar Care Community. Focused on improving quality of life for patients and families facing serious illness care at the local, state and national levels, the Institute is a source of groundbreaking research, education, and community outreach initiatives. The Institute also serves as a forum where healthcare experts can exchange ideas, collaborate, and explore new ways to improve care.

TRAINING & EDUCATION

To ensure we’re providing exceptional care for our patients and their families, we require our registered nurses and aides to pass national certification exams. The Hospice of Michigan Institute conducts review courses on an ongoing basis to prepare eligible staff for these exams.

We also offer training and educational programs for professionals affiliated with other organizations. These courses present opportunities for attendees to fulfill contact hour requirements as part of their licensure. The Institute is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by Wisconsin Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

Click Here to View our Training and Education Schedule

KARNOFSKY SCALE

In order to objectively document a patient’s clinical needs, the Karnofsky Scale is a tool that assesses one’s ability to perform Activities of Daily Living (ADLs). If a patient’s ADL is lower than 70%, he or she is most often eligible for hospice care.

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