An experienced hospice operator has defended the industry, but acknowledged fraud exists. But Kevin Tutunjian, founder of In the Arms of Grace Hospice in 2011, a completely legitimate, community-based organization in Los Angeles said the issues are ”nuanced” and many in the industry are legitimate and hard-working. Kevin Tutunjian, administrator of In the Arms of…
Hospice chief’s astonishing defense of industry as Post blows apart spiraling fraud crisis
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March 01, 2026
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