Why does a $64 million NIH grant matter to every healthcare leader, Hospice executive, and care provider in America? Because it has the potential to fundamentally reshape how we care for people at the most vulnerable moments of life.
In this episode of TCNtalks / Anatomy of Leadership, host Chris Comeaux sits down with Dr. Jean Kutner—one of the nation’s leading voices in Hospice and Palliative Care research—to unpack a historic moment for the field: a $64 million NIH investment designed to transform care for people with serious illness across the lifespan. More than just a funding milestone, this initiative represents a long-awaited convergence of advocacy, interdisciplinary collaboration, and national prioritization of Palliative Care research.
Dr. Kutner shares how the ASCENT Consortium is breaking down long-standing silos across disease states, research disciplines, and care settings—creating a unified, trans-NIH strategy that connects researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and patients in unprecedented ways. From accelerating evidence into practice to reimagining care delivery models, this conversation highlights how the future of serious illness care will be shaped not just by innovation, but by intentional collaboration.
This episode is for healthcare leaders, Hospice professionals, and nonprofit executives, this episode offers a compelling look at what’s next: a future where evidence-based, person-centered care is accessible across the full continuum—from diagnosis to bereavement—and where research translates into real-world impact faster than ever before.
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Colorado Anschutz, Chief Academic Officer, UCHealth and
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