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Updated: August 19, 2024 / 40 Under Forty, 25th anniversary

40 Under Forty 2024: Jessica Casey, improves palliative care

A woman with long brown hair wears a black top and white blazer, standing with her arms folded. Photo I Erika Sidor Jessica Casey
Two women and five men sit and stand in a brewery with a 1990s-themed mural in the background Photo | Matt Wright The seven 40 Under Forty winners who visited the Odd by Worcester Brewing bar were (from left) Julia McGuinn (Class of 2024), Dan Joslyn (Class of 2024), Erjon Metohu (Class of 2024), Jessica Casey (Class of 2024), Jim Cozza (Class of 2024), Seth Pitts (Class of 2021), and Robert Rios (Class of 2024).
Two women and five men holding beers point at a sign above them saying "Don't forget to pay your meter!" Photo | Matt Wright The seven 40 Under Forty winners who visited the Odd by Worcester Brewing bar were (from left) Seth Pitts (Class of 2021), Robert Rios (Class of 2024), Julia McGuinn (Class of 2024), Dan Joslyn (Class of 2024), Jim Cozza (Class of 2024), Jessica Casey (Class of 2024), and Erjon Metohu (Class of 2024).
Jessica Casey, 37
  • Title Manager, palliative care
  • Company Commonwealth Care Alliance, in Worcester
  • Residence Saunderstown, Rhode Island
  • Birthplace Providence, Rhode Island
  • Colleges Capella University, Rhode Island College, University of Rhode Island, Community College of Rhode Island
Check out the entire Class of 2024 and catch up with alumni from the 25th anniversary here
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Casey entered the hospice and palliative care field in 2014 and hasn’t looked back.

Having advanced through several positions at her previous employer, VNA of Care New England, Casey played an integral role in decreasing fiscal year fall rates and increasing the percentage of staff certified in hospice and palliative care from zero to more than 80%. Casey implemented cost-saving initiatives, including co-leading contract negotiations and electronic health record implementation for her proposed system-pharmacy integration plan, which led to decreased reports to the Mass. Department of Public Health for missing medications. Within six months of assuming her current role, Casey had onboarded three clinicians to provide care for vulnerable populations throughout Greater Worcester. Her team has decreased inpatient stays among its members by 32% and reduced emergency room visits by 34%. Her team’s employee survey results reflect higher than industry and company level benchmarks. Outside of the Worcester community, Casey works to further her specialty’s care as a board member of the Rhode Island chapter of the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association and has lobbied for the Palliative Care and Hospice Education and Training Act and the Improving Care and Access to Nurses Act. 

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