Hospice News December 15, 2025
Jim Parker

Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly proliferating throughout health care and beyond. Among its many applications, streamlining documentation is among the most prevalent for hospices.

Hospices leverage documentation software for a wide array of functions, including visit scheduling, care plan updates, interdisciplinary team notes, medication management and bereavement services, as well as billing, compliance tracking and family communication, among other functions.

“AI and automation have incredible potential. Whenever we discuss a problem or challenge now, we’re asking how AI can help. But where hospice agencies are really seeing the greatest value for AI is in documentation assistance,” Tamara Khan, head of product at the home-based care tech company Homecare Homebase, told Hospice News in an email. “Whether it’s tapping generative AI...

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