Backhground: Since January 2014, the Ministry of Health and Welfare of Taiwan has included community hospice care service into National Health Insurance in order to encourage community health care porviders to participate in this service. Although most of them have some concepts about hospice care service, they are still lack of the practical experience. Purpose: By ADDIE education model, we develop a case-discussion workshop of hospice care to offer basic hospice care abilities for health care porviders. Method: Clinical hospice care experts develop multi-scene cases for group discussion conference in the workshop. Besides, experts will give two topic lectrures of clinical obstacles about Hospice Palliative Care Regulation and bereavement management. The evaluation tools are pre-test, post-test sheet and the satisfication survey. Results:There were 78 paritcipators attended the workshop, with 51 nurses (65.4%) and 22(28.2%) working in the distrinct hospitals. The correct answer rate raised from 74.1% of pre-test to 85.6% of post-test and had statistical differences (t= 9.38, p< .005). The satisfication rate of the workshop was 4.41(total score was 5), and the rate of “helpfulness for the future clinical practice” was 4.39(total 5). The pilot results appeared that this multi-scene cases discussion conference workshop combined with topic lectrures (the short class) were effective and helpful for the incumbent health providers.