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EPISODE · Aug 14, 2026 · 29 MIN

Part Two | The Healthcare Partnership Nobody Is Talking About: Hospice + FQHCs

from TCN Talks · host Chris Comeaux

What if one of the most powerful partnerships in serious illness care is one healthcare leaders have largely overlooked?In Part Two of The Healthcare Partnership Nobody Is Talking About: Hospice + FQHCs, Chris Comeaux continues his conversation with Kyle Ahlenstorf about the opportunity for hospice and palliative care organizations to partner with Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) to create a stronger continuum of care.FQHCs bring primary and preventive care, behavioral health, care coordination, community health workers, telehealth capabilities, and deep connections within their communities.  Hospice and palliative care organizations bring expertise in serious illness and the ability to extend specialized care directly into the home. Chris and Kyle explore what could become possible when these strengths are intentionally connected. In this episode, you'll hear about:How hospice, palliative care, and FQHCs can collaborate beyond traditional referral relationshipsOpportunities to extend palliative and serious illness care into the homeThe role of care coordinators, referral specialists, and community health workersHow FQHCs integrate behavioral health, substance use disorder services, and telehealthWhat hospice leaders should understand about FQHC operations, federal funding, and the 340B Drug Pricing ProgramThe importance of EMR data sharing, quality reporting, and value-based careHow FQHCs participate in ACOs and shared-savings modelsPotential opportunities involving rural healthcare transformation grants and service co-locationWhy these partnerships could become increasingly important to the future of community-based healthcareKyle's message to hospice and palliative care leaders is simple: “Think of us as partners.”  Stronger community connections can help organizations better coordinate resources and serve patients across the continuum. If you're a hospice leader, palliative care professional, FQHC executive, healthcare executive, nonprofit leader, or anyone working in value-based and community-based care, this conversation offers a different way to think about partnership, access, and healthcare innovation.👍 Like this episode💬 Share your thoughts in the comments🔔 Subscribe to TCNtalks and Anatomy of Leadership for more conversations designed to challenge healthcare leaders, spark innovation, and inspire better leadership.Episode Topics: Hospice care, palliative care, Federally Qualified Health Centers, FQHCs, serious illness care, community health centers, healthcare partnerships, value-based care, behavioral health, 340B Drug Pricing Program, ACOs, rural healthcare, community health workers, care coordination, telehealth, preventive care, population health, healthcare leadershipGuest:Kyle Ahlenstorf, CEO of Infinity HealthHost:Chris Comeaux, President / CEO of TELEIOS, author of The Anatomy of LeadershipTeleios Collaborative Network   /   https://www.teleioscn.org/tcntalkspodcast

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What if one of the most powerful partnerships in serious illness care is one healthcare leaders have largely overlooked? In Part Two of The Healthcare Partnership Nobody Is Talking About: Hospice + FQHCs, Chris Comeaux continues his conversation with Kyle Ahlenstorf about the opportunity for hospice and palliative care organizations to partner with Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) to create a stronger continuum of care. FQHCs bring primary and preventive care, behavioral health, car...

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