Home Health Care News January 2, 2026
Morgan Gonzales

Home-based care providers have increasingly turned to technology to ease a variety of burdens – with particular enthusiasm for AI-powered documentation support and ambient listening tools.

That’s according to the results of a recent Home Health Care News pulse survey, which identified the tools providers are most interested in implementing in their businesses and the key hurdles to such innovation, namely oversaturation of tools and cost.

For David Kerns, CEO of the LTM Group, the most significant shift in home-based care over the next five years will be a more tech-forward industry. At LTM, he said, technology has helped improve efficiency and the patient experience – but its greatest impact has been on the company’s workforce.

“One of the biggest...

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