Your Voice Matters: Hospice Advocacy and Quality Compliance with Dr. Lauren Templeton
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In this episode of Home Health Revealed, host Hannah Vale sits down with hospice physician and national educator Dr. Lauren Templeton to unpack why every hospice and home health professional’s voice matters in advocacy, quality, and compliance. Drawing on her work with the Pennant Group, Weatherbee Resources, and national organizations, Dr. Templeton shares practical ways bedside clinicians, leaders, and medical directors can influence hospice regulations at the community, state, and federal levels.
You’ll hear how engaged hospice physicians serve as the “number one compliance officer,” what meaningful documentation looks like when audits are inevitable, and why understanding the “why” behind the rules transforms quality and compliance from a checkbox task into a strong foundation for patient care. Dr. Templeton also highlights education pathways—from hospice boot camps and webinars to state associations and national alliances—that help teams strengthen eligibility decisions, interdisciplinary documentation, and day-to-day operations.
Whether you’re a hospice medical director, administrator, nurse, or quality leader, this conversation will equip you to advocate more confidently, engage your physicians more effectively, and protect both your patients and your organization in a rapidly evolving regulatory environment.
Chapters- (00:00:02) - Home Health Revealed: Lauren Templeton
- (00:01:41) - My Voice Really Matters in Advocacy
- (00:07:16) - What educational opportunities exist for hospice professionals in quality and compliance?
- (00:13:41) - What Does an Engaged Hospice Physician Look Like?
- (00:17:51) - Have I Got What You Need For Your Hospice?
- (00:18:35) - Your voice does matter