CAPC: Making the Case for Palliative Care Across Settings Series
The Center to Advance Palliative Care (CAPC) has released a series of publications titled, "Making the Case for Palliative Care Across Settings."
The three publications in CAPC’s Making the Case series are free resources designed to help you make the case to stakeholders for investment, partnership, and trust in the value of a palliative care program. The publications also make the case for the importance of building core palliative care skills for all clinicians. The publications are:
- The Case for Community-Based Palliative Care
- The Case for Hospital Palliative Care
- The Case for Improving Communication and Symptom Management Skills
CAPC has also released a new Concepts of Community-Based Palliative Care Program Design 101 self-directed, self-paced learning activity that provides foundational concepts for successfully building, growing, or redesigning programs in home, office, or long-term care settings. This course is available for CAPC members.
To go to CAPC's Making the Case series, click here.
To learn more about JAHF's grant to CAPC, click here.



