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The hospice I work for takes all patients regardless of their ability to pay. We are rural though, and heavily funded by our community through fundraisers and such. We have a sliding scale that slides all the way down to 0$. We do not turn away anyone that has 6 months or less. I was told that we will even meet people under a bridge for hospice care if we need to. I know we go to lots of places I would never set foot in on my own accord. We live our philosophy. We are also very well loved in our community and have a wonderful reputation. I am glad to be part of my hospice.
jeannepaul, BSN
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Does your hospice take non funded patients? I have worked for 3 in my 11 years in hospice, 1 non profit and 2 for profit. All 3 took non funded patients, but I am ashamed to say, that one discharged a patient because their insurance ran out.
Do you think it is ethical knowing a patient qualifies and really needs your service, too young for medicare, and their insurance say's no, to basically kick them off? The one's I used to work for would just switch them from funded to non funded and most of the time the patient didn't even realize it.
I never would have thought a company would only "care" until the money ran out.