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  • Hospital to Hospice: Managing Referrals and Relationships
    Dec 17 2025

    A common referral scenario involves hospital clinicians referring a dying patient to hospice. This circumstance gives rise to questions relating to hospice eligibility, the appropriate level of hospice care, and the expectation of the patient and the hospital. In this episode, Husch Blackwell’s Meg Pekarske and Bryan Nowicki address these questions and provide insights into effectively managing this situation.

    Additional resources:

    Medicare Benefit Policy Manual Chapter 9 Excerpt - General Inpatient Care

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    31 min
  • But Am I Set Up for Growth: Corporate and Governance Considerations for Growing Hospices
    Nov 26 2025

    Many hospices established their single entity corporate structure 40+ years ago and have left it largely untouched. But this too is worth a dust off especially as hospices are expanding into new geographies, new service lines, and affiliating with additional organizations. When done thoughtfully, an expanded corporate organizational chart does not need to cause painful complexity and administrative burdens. In fact, it may allow you to streamline governance, better protect your assets, and create operational efficiencies. Husch Blackwell’s Meg Pekarske and Adam Royal discuss what they are seeing across the country and key considerations when contemplating organizational changes.

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    25 min
  • If Only I Knew… Avoiding the Most Common Mistakes with the 855
    Nov 5 2025

    The world of Medicare enrollment and the 855 may seem like a tangle of boring paperwork, but all that i-dotting and t-crossing is critical for avoiding Medicare deactivation and other unpleasant consequences. In this episode, Husch Blackwell attorneys Meg Pekarske and Andrew Brenton discuss the most common mistakes they see providers make related to the 855. You’ll learn which key individuals you should be sure to include on your 855 and why it is important not to wait for revalidation to make enrollment updates. Listen in for these and other practical tips on how to sidestep your next provider enrollment headache.

    Additional Resources:

    • CMS, Form 855A (Medicare Enrollment Application)
    • Five Common Medicare Provider Enrollment Mistakes
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    26 min
  • Making Palliative Care a Win-Win-Win: A Conversation with Dr. Bethany Snider, Chief Medical Officer, Hosparus Health
    Oct 15 2025

    You know those conversations that leave you feeling excited, hopeful, and ready to change the world? This is one of those conversations. In this episode, Husch Blackwell’s Meg Pekarske is joined by American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellow Dr. Bethany Snider. Dr. Snider shares how she developed a palliative care program that meets the needs of patients, payors, and her organization at-large. Their wide-ranging conversation covers alternative payment models, the importance of scale, the role of data analytics, and how to stay motivated in today’s regulatory environment.

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    51 min
  • Let’s Face (to Face) It: Important Changes to Hospice Face-to-Face Attestation Requirements and Other Tidbits from the 2026 Hospice Final Rule
    Sep 24 2025

    CMS’s FY 2026 hospice final rule introduces significant changes to the face-to-face (F2F) attestation requirements starting October 1, 2025. All in all, the news is positive: while there is a new requirement for the F2F attestation to be signed and dated, the signed and dated F2F clinical note on its own can now serve as the F2F attestation.

    In this episode, Husch Blackwell attorneys Meg Pekarske and Andrew Brenton share their thoughts on what the updated F2F attestation rules mean for hospice operators and weigh in on other components of the final rule, including CMS’s attempt at housekeeping by clarifying the types of hospice physicians who can certify patients.

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    23 min
  • Where’s the Line: When Does Poor Quality Create False Claims Liability
    Aug 27 2025

    Substandard quality care is the subject of survey citations and lawsuits, but it has also been used by the Justice Department to support false claim liability. While historically these cases were rare, a recent multi-million dollar settlement puts “worthless services” on the radar. Join Husch Blackwell’s Meg Pekarske and Jonathan Porter as they explore what the “worthless services” theory of liability is, when it has been used, and whether the recent settlement could signal a resurgence of these types of cases.

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    40 min
  • Hospice Audit Updates: Hospices Fare Well in Federal Court
    Aug 6 2025

    Increasing audit activity combined with certain decreasingly favorable audit appeal outcomes has resulted in hospices appealing audit results beyond the administrative law judge phase and into federal court. In this episode, Husch Blackwell’s Meg Pekarske and Bryan Nowicki discuss the circumstances that gave rise to hospices taking their cases to federal court, how those cases are playing out, and what the future looks like.

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    14 min
  • AI in Action: Exploring How AI Is Helping Hospices Do Things in New Ways
    Jul 16 2025

    Husch Blackwell’s Meg Pekarske is joined by Dina Yankelewitz, CEO of Vitalis Care, a technology company that is harnessing AI technology to reduce staff burden and allow more time for patient care. Dina shares her vision and passion for the hospice space, discussing how she applied her background in education and learning methods to inform not only what tools to develop but importantly how they work for the end user. Dina and Meg explore what AI is good at as well as its limits and why scheduling optimization, compliance, and reimbursement were the first areas Vitalis tackled. Dina shares her thoughts on what may be next for AI in the home care space, the hurdles she sees to adoption and change, and the opportunities for technology to enhance care, boost staff engagement, and give us all more time to do the work that is most meaningful.

    Vitalis was built to solve the challenges hospices face every day — from missed units and clunky schedules to mileage fraud, billing gaps, and compliance headaches. Their tools help hospices predict end-of-life with improved accuracy; generate efficient, patient-centered schedules; track every mile with GPS-backed clarity; and simplify compliance with documentation support. To learn more about Vitalis Care visit their website at https://vitaliscare.ai/.

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    45 min