Inpatient Palliative APP
UW Health
Danielle DiGennaro is an adult nurse practitioner, with a robust background in hospice and palliative nursing and progressive leadership. Danielle was initially exposed to end-of-life care while working in advanced heart failure and cardiac transplant at Duke University Medical Center. Her husband’s academic career has prompted several moves, the first to northern CA where Danielle landed at Sutter Health. She helped launch a new outpatient palliative care site, which was part of a mature department. Another move, brought Danielle to Haven Medical Group in Gainesville, FL where she initially led a hospice home territory and 16-bed care center. When the practice decided to diversify into palliative care, Danielle led the department and oversaw development of both community and inpatient palliative care services for the large rural non-profit hospice. During her time in FL, Danielle also joined the University of Florida outpatient palliative care clinic, embedded within oncology. She assisted in exansion to embed palliative care into outpatient cardiology. What is hoped to be a final move has brought Danielle and her family to the midwest, where she led a large, mature, community hospice-led palliative care program. Danielle most recently transitioned to the University of Wisconsin Madison Palliative Care Dept, working on expansion of the dept to East Madison Hospital. Danielle is also active in CAPC and HPNA where she serves on the Hospice and Palliative Credentialing Center's board of directors.
Budgeting for the Soul: The Cost Conscious Case for Adding Spiritual Care to the Palliative IDT
Friday, March 6, 2026
10:30am - 11:30am PST
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