Hospice News November 13, 2024
Elizabeth Ecker

As a high-touch, highly human care delivery type, hospice care may seem in a sense removed from the fast-paced, high-tech world of artificial intelligence. Yet in many ways AI is giving rise to exactly what hospice professionals set out to do in the first place: provide patient care.

It also supports hospice professionals and patients in several other important ways, from reducing hospitalizations to providing scheduling efficiencies for staff and providing significant time savings. It can even be a key to providing the right care at the right time, and improved accuracy of patient data.

“It’s not reasonable to think that a care provider who is trying to work with a multitude of patients always has the time to read...

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