Behind the Scenes: The Journey from HIS to HOPE

6/12/2025 12:00:00 AM Hospice
The hospice industry is preparing for a significant transformation. On October 1, 2025, the Hospice Outcomes and Patient Evaluation (HOPE) tool will replace the Hospice Item Set (HIS), a historic change in the way hospices collect and evaluate quality data. Developed by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), HOPE aims to enhance care delivery by providing a more patient-centered, outcomes-driven approach for hospice evaluation. What does this transition mean for hospice professionals? This article takes a deep dive into HOPE's development process, the challenges it addresses, and the milestones leading to this significant shift.

New CAHPS-Hospice Satisfaction Survey Crosswalk Guide Released

12/18/2024 12:00:00 AM Hospice
Hospice agencies nationwide are navigating significant updates to the CAHPS-Hospice Satisfaction Survey, and we’re here to help. Introducing the CAHPS-Hospice Satisfaction Survey Crosswalk Guide, a pivotal resource designed to simplify these changes and support your quality improvement efforts. This guide breaks down the latest CMS updates, offering clear explanations to help your team better understand the adjustments and align your processes accordingly. By leveraging this resource, you will improve survey comprehension and equip your team to refine care strategies based on actionable insights.

Introducing the HIS to HOPE Crosswalk Guide

12/13/2024 12:00:00 AM Hospice
The shift from the HIS to the HOPE assessment brings important changes for hospice agencies, and we’re here to ensure your team is prepared. We’re proud to announce the release of the HIS to HOPE Crosswalk Guide, a vital resource designed to facilitate a smooth and confident transition. This comprehensive guide provides a detailed side-by-side comparison of HIS and HOPE assessment items, highlighting key updates and timelines. By using this resource, your agency can enhance accuracy, streamline processes, and uphold the highest standards of care—all while maintaining compliance with the new requirements.