Hospice News December 2, 2025
Holly Vossel

The rapid pace of evolving artificial intelligence (AI) has hospices navigating complex decisions around the increasingly diverse range of uses for this type of technology.

This is according to Evan Kramer, senior vice president of innovation and operational excellence at Compassus. The Tennessee-based company leverages technology to strengthen the delivery, timing and experience of its continuum of home-based services, including end-of-life care. Compassus is a portfolio company of the private equity firm Towerbrook Capital Partners and the health system Ascension Health.

AI tools have reduced documentation errors, remotely monitor patients, streamline operational efficiency and improve clinical capacity, among other uses. However, expanding AI utilization has come with mounting concerns about the potential outlook of how health care will be accessed,...

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