Home Health Care News November 21, 2025
Joyce Famakinwa

Bayada Home Health Care has recently rolled out an AI model to prevent falls and reduce hospitalizations among its personal care clients.

Called the Enhanced Quality of Care Model (EQoC), the model assesses clients’ risk levels and enables Bayada to make faster interventions, improving outcomes and setting the stage for more successful negotiations with payers.

“By having that real-time information, we’re able to be predictive instead of just reactive,” Matthew Kroll, Bayada’s practice president, personal care services, told Home Health Care News. “To paint a picture, we’ve always had fantastic caregivers who would call us and say, ‘Something’s wrong with Mrs. Smith today. I’m just not sure what’s going on.’ Then our nurse would talk to Mrs. Smith or the...

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