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Community Hospice of Northeast Florida : ウィキペディア英語版 | Community Hospice of Northeast Florida
Community Hospice of Northeast Florida, also known simply as Community Hospice, is a not-for-profit hospice, which has served the Greater Jacksonville Metropolitan Area since its inception in 1979. The organization was the first hospice program in Northeast Florida and one of a few operating programs in the state when Florida began granting hospice licenses in 1981;〔(The Hospice of the Florida Suncoast: About Us-Three decades )〕 Community Hospice received their license in 1983〔 and in 2008, assisted nearly 1,000 patients daily〔 and more than 6,000 patients a year〔(Florida Times-Union: October 1, 2008- An ailing hospice industry may not get care it needs by Jeremy Cox )〕 ==History== Community Hospice was founded by two nurses, one minister and a small group of volunteers who worked out of an office at Methodist Hospital. The program was certified by Medicare in 1983,〔(Community Hospice Celebrating 25: Looking back-timeline )〕 and like all Hospice organizations in the United States, relies on Medicare for 80-85% of their revenue. Unlike most other hospices, Community Hospice receives no money from the local United Way; instead relying on the ''Community Hospice Foundation'' as a reliable source of funding. The remainder of their operating income comes from contributions from clients, fund raising initiatives throughout the year and private insurance payments.
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