Homecare Homebase Releases New Report on Responsible AI in Home-Based Care
Examines industry shift from AI experimentation to embedded, workflow-driven adoption
This report comes as home-based care providers face higher patient acuity, workforce constraints, and tighter documentation and billing requirements. It outlines how AI embedded into the EHR can support documentation quality, clinical decision-making, and coordination across intake, care delivery, and billing.
"AI has the potential to unlock meaningful capacity for home-based care, but only if it is built around the realities of how care is delivered," said
The report provides a grounded view of how AI is being applied today across documentation, start-of-care workflows, hospitalization risk identification, and revenue cycle processes. It also addresses a critical industry challenge: ensuring that
AI-generated outputs are complete, accurate and defensible, not just efficient.
Key themes explored in the report include:
- How AI can support clinicians by reducing documentation burden while preserving oversight and accountability.
- How technology can help support care coordination and utilization 24-48 hours after acute care discharge.
- The importance of structured, compliant data as the foundation for predictive insight and revenue cycle efficiency.
- Why embedded AI within the system of record offers a more sustainable path than fragmented point solutions.
- The role of governance, explainability, and human-in-the-loop design in building trust at scale.
The report also highlights a broader industry shift: organizations are moving beyond pilot programs toward more formalized AI strategies, with a growing emphasis on governance, workflow alignment, and measurable operational impact.
"For AI to be useful in home-based care, it has to reduce work without adding new steps for clinicians or office teams," said
As AI adoption accelerates, the report emphasizes that success will not be defined by automation alone but by how well technology supports clinical judgment, strengthens documentation integrity, and contributes to better care coordination and reduced avoidable utilization across settings.
Reporters and analysts can download the full report to explore detailed findings, expert perspectives, and practical frameworks shaping the next phase of AI adoption in home-based care.
To view the full report, visit: hchb.com/industry-report-ai.
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The mission of Hearst Health is to guide healthcare organizations by delivering essential intelligence and software that improve the quality, safety and efficiency of care. Hearst Health has been innovating with care for more than 40 years, with a commitment to making a lasting positive impact on health. The Hearst Health companies — FDB, Homecare Homebase, MCG, MHK, QGenda and Zynx Health — elevate care by informing and empowering participants across the health journey. To learn more, visit www.hearst.com/hearst-health and follow @Hearst Health on LinkedIn.
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