1. Initial Patient Intake
• Receive and process referrals from hospitals, physicians, or family members.
• Collect and verify patient information (demographics, insurance, medical history).
• Assess eligibility for hospice services based on clinical guidelines.
2. Communication & Coordination
• Serve as the first point of contact for patients, families, and referring entities.
• Communicate with physicians, discharge planners, and case managers to facilitate admissions.
• Coordinate with interdisciplinary team members (nurses, social workers, chaplains) for initial assessments.
3. Documentation & Compliance
• Complete intake paperwork in compliance with Medicare/Medicaid and agency policies.
• Ensure all required consents and authorizations are obtained and documented.
• Maintain accurate records in electronic health record (EHR) systems.
4. Insurance & Authorization
• Verify patient insurance benefits and hospice coverage.
• Obtain pre-authorizations as needed.
• Work with billing or financial services to address payment issues.
5. Scheduling & Logistics
• Schedule initial nurse visits and assessments.
• Arrange for delivery of medical equipment and supplies.
• Coordinate transportation if needed.
6. Customer Service & Education
• Provide compassionate, clear information to families about hospice services.
• Educate families on the admission process and what to expect.
• Address concerns or questions about hospice care and services.
7. Follow-Up
• Follow up with referral sources to confirm admission status.
• Track pending admissions and follow through on incomplete intakes.