TEXAS HOSPICE ORGANIZATION INC
1108 Lavaca 727, Austin, TX 78701 www.txnmhospice.org

Total Revenue
$589,347
Total Expenses
$557,583
Net Assets
$1,222,355

Organizations Filed Purposes: The Organization advocates excellence in services, promotes ethical practices, and fosters education and research. It assists its membership network to provide care that enhances the quality of life for patients and their families experiencing a life-limiting illness.

***MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS**NEWSLETTERS*A weekly newsletter, the Update, provides information on what is happening in hospice around the nation, as well as provides information specific to Texas and New Mexico. The weekly REGULATORY UPDATE keep members up to date on the changing hospice environment, provides information gleaned from the Federal, Texas and New Mexico Registers as well as information and analysis developed from meetings and other sources. During each states legislative session, members are also provided with a weekly LEGISLATIVE UPDATE.**PUBLIC POLICY AND ADVOCACY*TNMHO represents members at both the national and state levels before legislative bodies as well as before federal and state regulatory agencies. TNMHO represents both states on the National Hospice & Palliative Care Organizations Council of States; serves on its Public Policy Committee; and represents both states at the quarterly meetings with Palmetto Government Benefit Administrators (PGBA). TNMHO partners with Texas Academy of Palliative Medicine (TAPM) and through them American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (AAHPM), Texas Hospital Association (THA), National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO), Texas Pain Society, Project Hope, State Hospice Organization Executive Roundtable (SHOER), and many other groups.**EDUCATION*TNMHO offered face-to-face classes and provided online courses.**ANNUAL CONFERENCE*TNMHO hosts an annual conference each spring with an average attendance of more than 450 hospice professionals. This three-day conference offers multidisciplinary education for your hospice professionals and volunteers. During this meeting, general sessions with nationally recognized experts in hospice and palliative care are provided over 50 breakout sessions that are tailored to the individual and professional needs of the participants. Continuing education credits are provided for administrators, physicians, nurses, social workers, chaplains, bereavement professionals and other disciplines as well. The annual meeting is an opportunity to interact with other hospice professionals in peer group sessions.**SPECIAL TOPIC CONFERENCES*TNMHO offers member staff a unique opportunity to learn and network with their colleagues in Special Topic Conferences. These conferences are designed to last one to two days and are built around a specific topic or peer group. **ONLINE EDUCATION*Members have access to over 88 hours of online training programs that are available 24 hours a day.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Larry FarrowExec Director40$125,711
Jill SchuermanDirector1$0
Kathleen HesslerDirector1$0
Robert FriedmanDirector1$0
Tommie FarrellExec Com1$0
Kerry ArpDirector1$0
Danny MackExec Com1$0
Nancy KernellPast President1$0
Steve SepkoTreasurer1$0
Keith BeckerVice President1$0
Chad HigbeePresident1$0

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