What is OASIS-E Documentation in Home Health?

If you run a home health agency, you’ve likely spent more than a few nights thinking about OASIS. This set of assessments is central to agency operations. When OASIS submission is accurate and timely, care plans flow smoothly, clinicians know exactly what to do, reimbursements arrive on time and patients receive timely, appropriate care. When […]
Top HOPE Questions for Spiritual Assessments

Spirituality has always lived at the intersection of medicine and healing. However, only in recent decades have clinicians started to explore its role more openly in patient care. Patients have been expressing a desire for providers to talk about their beliefs and values for years, especially when facing serious or life-limiting conditions. Research shows that […]
How to Train Your Staff on OASIS Documentation

Every home health agency knows that the quality of care begins with accurate documentation. OASIS assessments affect everything from patient care plans to reimbursement rates. The smallest detail can make a big difference. The learning curve can feel steep for new staff, especially with the recent OASIS-E updates that expand behavioral health items, add new […]
Effective End-Of-Life Care (Hospice Care) Nursing Care Plans

End-of-life care is often a challenging journey for patients and their families. Hospice nursing care plans offer a structured yet flexible approach to meeting patients’ physical, emotional and spiritual needs. These plans serve as a blueprint for care so that every intervention aligns with the patient’s goals and preferences. The foundation of hospice care lies […]
End-Of-Life Medication Protocol for Hospice Agencies

The end of life is a deeply personal journey. It’s one that requires careful attention to the patients’ and their families’ physical, emotional and psychological needs. In hospice care, medication management is an important aspect of this support. A well-executed hospice medication protocol supports patients’ experience of comfort and dignity. At the same time, it […]
A Caregiver’s Guide to Hospice Prescription Requirements

Hospice care is a specialized field that demands attention to detail, especially when managing prescriptions. Medications are central to providing comfort and dignity for patients nearing the end of life. However, managing hospice prescription requirements can feel like an overwhelming task. Understanding these requirements is a regulatory necessity and an ethical responsibility to provide the […]
Are You Ready for the Future of Electronic Medical Records?

Electronic medical records are replacing outdated paper charts with digital solutions that improve efficiency, accuracy and accessibility. However, the industry is on the brink of another major shift. Emerging technologies, regulatory changes and various patient needs are driving the next generation of EMRs. Healthcare providers who fail to keep up with these developments risk falling […]
4 Common Problems with Home Care and How to Overcome Them with Technology

Home care has changed how patients receive medical and personal assistance. It allows them to recover, manage chronic conditions or age comfortably in their homes. As demand for home-based care grows, agencies must handle challenges that affect patient outcomes, caregiver satisfaction and operational efficiency. Staffing shortages, fragmented data, compliance burdens and outdated processes create inefficiencies […]
10 Common Hospice Medication Errors and How to Address Them

Medication management in hospice care balances alleviating discomfort and maintaining patient safety. Hospice providers face a distinct challenge: managing medication regimens for patients with different needs while providing caregivers with the tools and information to deliver consistent care. Unfortunately, even the most seasoned professionals can encounter common hospice medication errors. These can range from miscommunication […]
How To Improve HOPE Assessment Documentation for Hospice

The introduction of HOPE assessment documentation is set to change hospice reporting. It will replace the current Hospice Item Set (HIS) on October 1, 2025. This shift fundamentally changes how hospice providers assess, document and report patient care. Unlike HIS, which only required data collection at admission and discharge, the HOPE tool demands ongoing assessments […]