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Sample Articles from CARING Magazine

Pandemic Influenza: Where Are We now?
Barbara B. Citarella - It has been a little over a year since the National Association for Home Care & Hospice (NAHC) took the initiative and conducted the first National Pandemic Flu Conference for Home Care and Hospice.
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Fire Proves That VNA of Texas Is More Than A Building
Robert Smith - Few home care agencies have their operations systems put through trial by fire. That literally happened to The Visiting Nurse Association of Texas on the weekend of February 19, 2005 when its seven-story Dallas headquarters building was engulfed in a six-alarm fire.
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The Incredible Future of Home Care and Hospice
Robert Fazzi and Lynn Harlow - If you thought the past of home care and hospice was something, wait until you see the future. Home care and hospice are going to grow in the number of people they
serve, and in the scope, clinical, and programmatic sophistication of their services. We will do more, serve more, and play a far bigger role in the future of health care than most people can imagine, and it's inevitable.
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February 2007 Values Make the Performance Difference
Ann Rhoades - If you don't think core values can lift a company, think again. Or better yet, take the time to hear what Ann Rhoades says on the subject. Rhoades spoke at the NAHC/ PDHCA Private Duty Home Care Leadership Summit in Scottsdale, AZ last month. A human resources guru, Rhoades has helped companies like Southwest Airlines, Jet Blue, and DoubleTree Hotels wow customers by winning the hearts and minds of their own employees.
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Campaigning for Quality
CMS Effort Promotes Home Care Best Practices
Leslie Norwalk, CMS Acting Administrator - The National Association for Home Care & Hospice from its very beginnings in 1982 has promoted quality in the provision of health care and supportive services to needy aged, infirm and disabled Americans. The promotion of quality is one of these core values, articulated in NAHC’s Bylaws as well as in practice.
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