December 2014 Pallimed Review: Posts and Comments

If you have not noticed by now, we have really started to increase our publishing output, so since some great articles may fall off your radar, we will start doing a monthly review to make sure you didn't miss something really good. And if you are one of the few hundred subscribers with a daily option, do not forget you can always change to MWF or weekly!Our two most popular posts this month on social media were Emily Riegel's letter to the spouses of palliative care professionals and Bob Arnold's case review of when emotions or facts are at the center of goals of care discussions. Good ones to share with your teams maybe?Make sure to follow, engage, like and comment with us on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, Tumblr and LinkedIN.  And we always appreciate it when you recommend us to your peers.AdvocacyCMS reimbursement for Advance Care Planning by Phil RodgersArticulating the benefits and value of hospcie care by Turner WestLast minute gift idea - advocate for advance care planning by Holly YangTime for a robust HPM public engagement campaign by Ankur BharijaCommunicationFinding respect in modern health care by Amy ClarksonCases: Are goals of care conversations about emotion or fact? by Bob ArnoldInterview/NewsCambia Awards $10M to University of Washington Palliative Care by Christian SinclairCrowdfunding a palliative care service: can it really work? by Christian SinclairFree CE credits for palliative care from MJHS webinar series by...
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