Hospice News October 14, 2025
Holly Vossel

Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies have increasingly come to the forefront in hospice care delivery. Among the trends gaining momentum is greater AI utilization in end-of-life decision making processes.

While AI can help provide more education about end-of-life care options to patients and their families, this technology has its limitations, said Dr. Karl Steinberg, medical director at Hospice By the Sea.

Terminally ill individuals can learn a lot about hospice care through AI-generated information, but not all the information is synthesized accurately at the current stage of technological development, Steinberg indicated. AI technologies do not yet have the capacity to understand individual preferences and goals, which can create challenges in patient-centered care delivery, he indicated.

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