Regence Foundation awards more than $300,000 in grants to promote hospital-based palliative care
Foundation encourages access to palliative care before patients’ final months or days
Portland, Ore. — The Regence Foundation recently awarded $302,200 to 10 hospitals in Idaho, Oregon, Utah and Washington to support hospital-based palliative care programs. Hospitals will use the funds to either plan a new program or expand an existing program.
The grants are part of The Regence Foundation’s Sojourns grantmaking program to promote hospital- and community-based palliative care services. Through Sojourns, The Foundation aims to foster best practices, leadership and collaboration that help people with life-threatening and incurable illness to access quality palliative care in their own community.
“Most people associate palliative care with hospice, but palliative care extends well beyond hospice to anyone who needs help managing the pain and symptoms of a serious disease,” said Michael Alexander, Regence Foundation board chair. “Hospitals are a critical resource for patients who need help with symptom management, and ensuring palliative care is available to patients earlier in the disease process is a priority for The Regence Foundation.”
Implementation grant recipients
Planning grant recipients
The Foundation’s Sojourns planning grants are to help hospitals plan and develop palliative care programs. In addition, staff from each hospital receiving a planning grant will attend a Palliative Care Leadership Center (PCLC) training in Portland, Oregon. PCLC is a national training and mentoring initiative to help hospitals start and expand high-quality palliative care programs.
The Foundation grant to St. John Medical Center is to help the hospital plan and develop its palliative care program. In addition staff from the hospital will attend a Palliative Care Leadership Center (PCLC) training in Portland, Oregon. PCLC is a national training and mentoring initiative to help hospitals start and expand high-quality palliative care programs.
The Regence Foundation also awarded $49,800 to Central District Health Department in Boise to increase childhood vaccination rates in. Currently, Idaho ranks 49th in the nation for immunizing children against preventable diseases.
The Regence Foundation is the corporate foundation of Regence, the largest health insurer in the Northwest/Intermountain region and a nonprofit independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. A 501(c)3 grantmaking organization, the Foundation partners with organizations driving significant change in health care delivery and accessibility in Idaho, Oregon, Utah and Washington. Through its Sojourns™ program, the Foundation also supports organizations advancing quality palliative and end-of-life care. For more information visit www.RegenceFoundation.org or at www.twitter.com/RegenceGives.