Hospice News April 4, 2025
Jim Parker

Hospice providers, along with the rest of health care, are increasingly relying on technology for clinical and business operations, with artificial intelligence among the most common investments. However, careful implementation is necessary to effectively use these systems.

For a number of years now, providers have leveraged AI to predict when a patient may become eligible for hospice or to determine the best time to begin palliative care. These practices are gradually becoming more widespread, and providers are also exploring new ways to apply AI.

Nationally, hospice providers are leveraging technology to build greater efficiency into their workflows and, in turn, aid with recruitment and retention. Providers have increasingly sought methods for streamlining clinical teams’ administrative tasks, for instance, including time...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Post-Acute Care, Provider, Technology
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