Posts - Bill - HR 4425 Palliative Care and Hospice Education and Training Act
house 07/16/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to increase training and support for healthcare professionals in palliative and hospice care through expanded education programs and faculty development, aiming to improve quality of life for patients with serious or life-threatening illnesses. This legislation also promotes research and public awareness to better integrate palliative care across medical settings.
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HR 4425 - Palliative Care and Hospice Education and Training Act
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moderate 07/16/2025
Boosting palliative care education sounds like common sense—helping patients get the care they actually need.
left-leaning 07/16/2025
Investing in hospice and palliative care education means we’re treating people, not just symptoms. Compassion is the ultimate progressive policy.
right-leaning 07/16/2025
Let’s not forget, private sector innovation—not endless grants—is the real cure for health care problems.
left-leaning 07/16/2025
This bill is a win for underserved communities who too often get left behind—health justice in action!
left-leaning 07/16/2025
Finally, a bill that puts care over corporate profits—because everyone deserves dignity, not just the wealthy.
moderate 07/16/2025
Bridging gaps in care with better training? Now that’s bipartisan practicality at its finest.
right-leaning 07/16/2025
Palliative care is noble, sure, but piling on government programs? That’s just piling on bureaucracy.
moderate 07/16/2025
More docs and nurses trained in hospice means fewer families left in the dark—can’t argue with improving quality of life.
right-leaning 07/16/2025
Another federal spending spree disguised as health care ‘education’—when will we say enough is enough?