About

State Association Members are organizations that represent Provider Members and providers that would be eligible to become Provider Members of the Alliance across a certain state. To become a State Association Member, the organization must subscribe to the mission, vision, and standards of the Alliance and have at least three Alliance Provider Members.

Benefits

Policy & Advocacy

  • Representation in critical meetings with congressional leaders and regulatory bodies
  • Real-time updates on DC dynamics (legislation, CMS priorities, Hill developments) to help you anticipate what’s coming and understand how it impacts your members
  • Access to one  pagers, new research, and other valuable tools to assists in state and local advocacy efforts

Regulatory & Compliance

  • Access to guidance from the Alliance’s robust suite of subject matter experts
  • Input on regulatory comments that protect your members’ interests

Education, Programming & Connection

Media & Outreach

  • The latest news and updates through our members-only newsletters and continuously updated Newsroom
  • Advocacy materials and a grassroots network to empower you to engage directly with policymakers and CMS
  • Ability to help shape the national conversation and expand care at home’s media presence

Additional Benefits

The Alliance creates a unified approach to hospice, bringing together the voices, values, and best practices of high-quality providers from across the nation.
David Causby
CEO Gentiva