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 New Mexico Association for Home & Hospice Care is a resource that serves its membership by facilitating advocacy, networking, education and communication to promote success and best practices in home and hospice care and related support services.

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New Mexico Association for Home and Hospice Care 
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 Elizabeth Hogue - 3 Part Series
"How to Get More Referrals Without Breaking the Law"

Session 1: Getting More Referrals from Hospitals Without Violating the Law

Session 2: Getting Referrals from ALFs PCHs & ILFs Without Violating the Law

Session 3: Getting More Referrals from Physicians Without Violating the Law

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2012
NMAHHC WINTER CONFERENCE
February 9-10, 2012
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Hotel Registration Deadline
Now Extended to Jan 23, 2012

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 NMAHHC is going GREEN!  Handouts will be made available to download prior to this conference. 
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HOME CARE TECHNOLOGY REPORT is one of 5 "Home Health News" publications
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  • RAC Assistance for Home Care
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  • The Informed Home Care Clinician
  • Preventing Unplanned Hospitalizations


"My view, you know, is that the ultimate destination of ALL nursing is the nursing of the sick in the home...But it is no use to talk about the year 2000."
Florence Nightingale - 1867


"Nursing is love in action and there is no finer manifestation of it than the care of the poor and disabled in their own homes."
Lillian Wald (1867-1940)