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One thing NAHC does, and does it fast, is getting you the latest, most accurate news as soon as it happens - sometimes before the information is public. NAHC staff is involved in shaping policy with government agencies overseeing home care and hospice, gathering news and background information on everything that affects you. NAHC keeps members ahead of the curve on all important issues

NAHC Report: The most important publication a home care agency or hospice can receive. This daily newsletter offers members up-to-the-minute information on legislation, regulations, litigation and late-breaking news affecting the home care and hospice community. NAHC Report comes out in electronic form only and is e-mailed to subscribers daily.

CARING magazine: NAHC's award-winning monthly magazine, CARING presents in-depth analyses of home care and hospice issues, plus informative articles written by experts on the latest in home care and hospice technology and trends. Recent editions focused on ethics and values in home care, staffing issues, the Internet and technology in home care, and the role of home care in community health and prevention.

For information on subscribing to either of these periodicals, please call NAHC at 202/547-7424.

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