Significant Impact on the Delivery and Understanding of Hospice & Palliative Care
Description
This is man’s highest end, to others’ service, all his powers to bend.
SOPHOCLES
Congressman Bill Gradison presents Ann Morgan Vickery with the Healthcare Architect Award
Ann Morgan Vickery was given the Healthcare Architect Award, which is granted to those who have made a significant impact on the delivery and understanding of hospice and palliative care. A partner at the international law firm Hogan Lovells in health practice, Ann often counsels clients regarding the impact of federal laws, regulations and policies, with a particular emphasis on Medicare and Medicaid. She was involved in the enactment of the Medicare Hospice Benefit in 1982 and continues to have a special interest in end-of-life care.
Prior to her work at the law firm, Ann served for a number of years in the executive branch of the government, at the U.S. Department of Treasury and as a White House staffer.Creator
Cision PR Web
Date
2012
Source
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Rights
Source: Two Hospice Pioneers Honored at National Hospice Foundation Annual Gala Celebrating the Heroines and Humanitarians of Hospice and Palliative Care . (n.d.). Press Release Distribution Press Releases Online - PRWeb. Retrieved October 12, 2012, from http://bit.ly/SV1Wm8
Publisher
National Hospice Foundation
Contributor
National Hospice Foundation
Format
Medium: Photograph.
Language
English
Type
Award
Identifier
Hospice Care, Palliative Care, Bill Gradison, Ann Vickery, Awards, Medicare, Medicaid
Coverage
United States
Files
Reference
Cision PR Web, Significant Impact on the Delivery and Understanding of Hospice & Palliative Care, National Hospice Foundation, 2012
Cite As
Cision PR Web, “Significant Impact on the Delivery and Understanding of Hospice & Palliative Care,” Virtual Museum of Public Service, accessed February 19, 2025, https://vmps.omeka.net/items/show/371.