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All staff and volunteers of member organizations may access member resources. Contact NHPCO’s Solutions Center for help updating your membership roster, 800-646-6460.
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If your organization is a provider member, all staff and volunteers have access to our online resources through your own account which you may need to set up.
Learn more →MyNHPCO is your professional networking community, exclusively for members. Engage with other members based on discipline and topic area.
Learn more →To ensure that digital communications make it to you email box, please give your IT staff information for system settings.
Learn more →This resource has 24 discrete topic pages intended for use by those new to hospice or experts in the field. These areas of content reflecting the ever changing regulatory landscape.
Learn more →From in-person conferences to online instruction, keep your skills fresh with content taught by the most innovative, inspiring, and creative leaders in the field.
Learn more →Weekly e-NewsBriefs, our digital quarterly Newsline, and the Pediatric E-Journal keep you on top of activity in the field. JPSM is our official peer-reviewed journal.
Learn more →Sign up for our Monthly Membership Tips, to see NHPCO’s latest offerings, provide tips to help you make the most out of your membership, and remind you about a few hidden gems.
Learn more →As an NHPCO member, you have access to online performance measure tools that can help you with assessment and program improvement.
Learn more →Want to get involved on the policy front? Sign up for the Hospice Action Network for the latest news and alerts on how to advocate for better end-of-life care policy.
Learn more →Reaching everyone in your community requires leadership and commitment to a strategic approach to meeting the specific needs of those in the communities you serve.
Learn more →This innovative campaign provides educational tools and resources to help providers meed the unique needs of Veterans at the end of life.
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