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- All applications due by Friday, January 14, 2022!
In February 2022, the National Association for Home Care & Hospice (NAHC) will select members to serve on committees and advisory councils. Committee appointments are for one year, subject to reappointment from year to year. Advisory Council terms vary depending on each Council’s guidelines.
Members interested in serving should complete and return the committee or advisory council application as soon as possible. Please remember to indicate the committee or advisory council to which you are applying (please include any previous NAHC committee/advisory council experience in your personal statement).
Click here to access the 2022 NAHC Committee and Advisory Council Application
When applying, you should describe your expertise and qualifications for the appointment personal statement that may be typed into the application or uploaded. Also please be sure to include a copy of your current resume. Candidates’ applications will be presented to the NAHC Board of Directors for consideration and appointment. Each candidate will be notified of any appointment in March of 2022.
Following is a list of the NAHC Committees and Advisory Councils:
NAHC Committees
Audit Committee: This committee shall conduct an annual review and oversee the annual audit of the organization, provide any needed answers to Board questions related to the annual audit, and communicate audit findings to the Board. The Committee shall make recommendations to the Board of Directors regarding the selection of an outside auditor for the Association and ensure the validity of the annual audit. The NAHC Board of Directors shall approve the engagement of the independent Audit Firm. The audit committee shall oversee and evaluate the audit process, meet with the auditor to review the audit’s content, and present the audit to the full board for its review and acceptance. Members of the Finance Committee and staff shall not be eligible to serve on the Audit Committee.
Executive Evaluation and Compensation Committee: This committee shall set annual performance objectives and compensation for the President, evaluate the President’s performance, and assure appropriate succession planning. The Committee may contract external consultants for benchmarking and research support. The Committee is responsible for negotiating and recommending to the Board of Directors the President’s Employment Contract and any modifications for Board input.
Finance Committee: This committee shall review and make recommendations to the Board on all financial matters of the Association, including the determination and collection of dues, and the formulation and implementation of the budget. The Finance Committee shall oversee financial planning, record keeping, and annual audit; ensure assets are protected and anticipate financial challenges; draft organizational fiscal policies; and ensure transparent reporting and understanding among the full board.
Governance and Nominating Committee: This committee shall ensure sustainable governance of the Association including the makeup and interpretation of the Bylaws, oversee the recruitment, nomination, and election of the elected directors, oversee recruitment, nomination, and selection of the six appointed directors, maintain an appropriate balance of representation of members on the board through nominations and appointments, nominate board officers, conduct annual Board and individual Director evaluations, oversee new Director orientation, and monitor the effectiveness of Board governance policies and structure. While the Committee may provide recommendations a to nominees for election to the Board for the state Association seat, the members of the State Association section have the final determination on such candidate’s nominations.
Public Policy Committee: This committee shall recommend positions on key industry regulatory and policy matters, review and present for board approval the annual regulatory and legislative priorities and provide annual feedback on NAHC’s performance in the area of policy and advocacy.
Advisory Councils
Advocacy Council: The NAHC Advocacy Council is responsible for developing consensus on initial policy positions on regulatory and legislative issues in home care and hospice. The Advocacy Council provides advice and direction to NAHC Staff on matters pending before Congressional and Regulatory bodies and makes recommendations to the NAHC Public Policy Committee on issues pending before them.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Advisory Council:
Established to review and respond to issues relating to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the home care arena. The DEI Advisory Council will work with the NAHC Staff and DEI Consultants on an in-depth evaluation of NAHC’s internal and external responsibilities as they relate to race, inequality, and increasing access to opportunities.
Education Advisory Council
The Education Advisory Council was established to develop the areas of desired content for the education sessions, so we can distribute a call for proposals. This committee will also review those proposals with NAHC Education to determine who will be speaking at the Conference. If interested in serving on this important committee, please select this committee from the list below and provide all the requested information or contact Director of Education Amy Guberman at aguberman@nahc.org.
Hospice Advisory Council: Represents the interests of individuals and families in need of hospice services. HAA promotes the concept of hospice with the media as well as the general public, and it represents the interests of hospice providers before the Congress, the regulatory bodies of the Administration and the courts.
Home Care Technology Advisory Council: Established to provide a voice before Congress and health care for the growing home care technology industry and to advance the use of technology and telehealth in home care. HCTAA provides education and information to home care providers about the benefits of technology and how it can provide the highest standards of patient-centered care.
Palliative Care Advisory Council:
To develop and recommend to the Public Policy Committee positions on key industry regulatory and policy matters pertinent to the evolution of home-based palliative care in the United States as a distinct specialty within health care. The Palliative Advisory Council (PAC) monitors and evaluates industry trends and emerging issues with regard to the care of those with serious and/or life limiting illness. The PAC members shall also provide policy standards and recommended opportunity for state and federal advocacy efforts where indicated when such advocacy aligns with NAHC policy objectives.
Pediatric Advisory Council:
Established to develop and recommend to the Public Policy Committee positions on key industry regulatory and policy matters pertinent to the evolution of home-based pediatric care in the United States as a distinct specialty within health care. To develop consensus-based policy positions regarding pediatric home care and hospice services based on open and transparent input opportunities from NAHC membership who are invested and motivated to advance pediatric health care at home.
Private Duty Home Care Advisory Council: Created to render more focused support services to the expanding non-Medicare and private pay home care industry. Areas of focus are advocacy, education, networking, and providing needed business services.
Rural Advisory Council:
Established to provide insights as to needs of health care providers serving rural areas through integration with and support of NAHC committees and advisory councils to ensure that NAHC actions are consistent with the interests of rural providers. The RAC will develop and inform NAHC policy positions on legislative, legal, regulatory and reimbursement matters that affect this unique patient population and their providers who are NAHC members. The RAC shall also provide support to NAHC regarding education and member services need in rural areas.
Deadline: Committee and advisory council applications must be no later than Friday, Jan. 14, 2022.
Questions? If you have any questions about submitting your application please contact, Raul Suarez, Executive Liaison, at rsuarez@nahc.org.