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Hospice provides care for:
* People with life-threatening illnesses and their families.
* People affected by grief and loss.
* Anyone concerned with end-of-life matters.
Local, national resources:
Carolinas Center for Hospice and End of Life Care
Phone: 677-4100
www.carolinasendoflifecare.org
Hospice of Wake County
Phone: 828-0890
Association for Home and Hospice Care of North Carolina
Phone: 848-3450
The National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization
Phone: (703) 837-1500
GROWTH RAISES QUESTIONS
How much oversight does hospice care get?
Not enough, according to officials at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the source of most of the multibillion-dollar annual bill. Hospice now accounts for almost one in 20 basic Medicare dollars. In an April report, the federal Office of the Inspector General said hospices are inspected far less frequently than nursing homes, hospitals and home health agencies.
What are the feds doing about it?
The same report said federal budget reductions meant that hospices would be inspected even less often. It's up to the states to make up the difference.
What's the situation in North Carolina?
The state gets federal money to inspect hospices on average once every 10 years, state officials said. A hospice industry-approved bill would have imposed a $350 fee to pay for more inspections, but it stalled in the General Assembly last week. The idea lost steam after it turned out the fee wasn't enough to pay for the two new inspectors the state said it needed.
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