Palliative Care News to bring focused coverage to $78.5 billion global industry


“We see rising demand and demographic tailwinds fueling rapid growth in both the hospice and palliative care markets,” said AMN Managing Editor Robert Holly.

Aging Media Network (“AMN”) will expand its focused health care industry journalism to executives and decision-makers in the palliative care industry with Palliative Care News, a dedicated email newsletter scheduled to launch on April 20 in conjunction with the Palliative Care Conference.

According to PharmiWeb, the global palliative medicine market is being propelled by a growing demand for these services as the number of patients living with chronic and serious illness rises. More than 2,000 palliative care industry readers have already subscribed to receive the first weekly newsletter dedicated to palliative care news and trends.

Jim Parker, AMN veteran who has been with Hospice News since 2019, will serve as editor of the Palliative Care News newsletter. Experienced health care journalist and Hospice News reporter Holly Vossel, plus contributing writers, will join Parker in providing palliative care-focused coverage of topics including regulation, staffing, payment models, operations, M&A activity and more.

“We see rising demand and demographic tailwinds fueling rapid growth in both the hospice and palliative care markets,” said AMN Managing Editor Robert Holly. “Because palliative care is among the next market areas to hit substantial growth, we wanted to create a dedicated source of information for providers and investors in the market.”

Palliative Care News, a sub-brand of Hospice News, is an independent source for breaking news and up-to-date information on the palliative care industry. Marketers, investors or others interested in reaching palliative care decision-makers and executives through the Palliative Care Newsletter can request a media kit here.

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