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Can a hospice patient who shows signs of recovery be returned to curative medical treatment?

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Can a hospice patient who shows signs of recovery be returned to curative medical treatment?

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Certainly. If the patient’s condition improves and the disease seems to be in remission, patients are discharged from hospice care. If a discharged patient should later need to receive hospice care, Medicare and most private insurance providers will allow coverage, providing all hospice benefit periods have not been exhausted.

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