This Thursday, McKnight’s home care is offering three free virtual panel discussions to help home health agencies incorporate artificial intelligence into clinical and administrative operations.
“There is nothing like it for the industry.” McKnight home care Editor Lisa Berger said: ” McKnight’s home care The AI Forum provides strategies and insights for home health, personal care, and hospice providers to revitalize or take their AI programs to the next level. ”
The three webinars will focus on an overview of AI applications in home healthcare, how to manage AI-assisted documentation tools, and what organizations need to do to successfully scale their AI initiatives. Here we will explain the session in detail.
10:30am ET, The State of AI in Home Health Care: Opportunities and Obstacles
Sponsored by Araya Care
The AI race is on. How is home health care adapting? Which applications are easiest to deploy? And what safeguards should healthcare providers consider when using this technology? This webinar provides an overview of the use of AI in home health, personal care, and hospice, and equips eager and reluctant healthcare providers with the knowledge to take their AI strategies to the next level. Participants will receive:
- Practical applications of AI in the home healthcare ecosystem
- AI ROI for revenue, efficiency, and staffing
- Governance and Ethics Recommendations
Speaker:
- Adrian Schauer, Founder and CEO of AlayaCare
- Michelle Pickering, Chief Operating Officer, Momentum Healthcare & Technology Consulting
- Michael Sulpeki, Griswold CEO
- Betta Swanson, Chief Transformation Officer, Elara Caring
Defensible Documentation in the Age of AI: Risk Management in Home Health and Hospice, 12:00 PM ET
Sponsored by Home Care Home Base
This educational program examines how AI-assisted documentation tools, including ambient listening technology, can deliver both operational efficiencies and new regulatory and financial risks in home health and hospice. This session is designed for clinical leaders and directors to review the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ expectations for accurate, complete, and defensible documentation. We also cover common failings of AI-generated notes, including omissions, hallucinations, and automated bias.
Speakers will consider how clinical documentation practices impact medical needs, audit results, and organizational risk. Emphasis will be placed on the role of clinicians in validating AI-generated content and the responsibility of leaders to establish workflows, expectations, and oversight that support compliance and defensible practices.
Participants will leave the venue with the following items:
- Benefits and risks of AI-assisted documentation tools.
- Practical considerations for implementing AI in a way that protects patient safety, reimbursement integrity, and regulatory compliance.
- Understand the optional tools available for staff training.
Speaker:
- Michelle Barlow, RN, BSN, Director of Clinical and Regulatory Excellence at Home Based Home Care
- Amelia Black, RN, Home Care Home Based Clinical Content Analyst
- Ryan Stanley, Clinical Regulatory Analyst, HomeCare Homebase
1:30pm ET, How to scale AI on a home-based basis Care: From testing to measurable impact
Sponsored by Eleos Health
Most AI efforts in home health and hospice follow a familiar pattern of promising pilots, hopeful developments, and quiet stagnation. Technology is shelved, teams become skeptical, the next evaluation cycle starts from scratch, and the organization learns nothing from the previous evaluation cycle.
The problem is rarely technology. It’s the lack of a clear framework for how to evaluate, implement, and scale AI within complex home care organizations, and the fear of the real costs of getting it wrong. In this webinar, home health leaders will share what they’ve learned about what separates organizations that are successfully scaling AI from those that remain in evaluation mode.
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
- Identifying the most common reasons why AI pilots in home health and hospice fail to scale and how to avoid them
- Describe the leadership, measurement, and implementation decisions that make the difference between successful AI adoption and long-term evaluation.
- Apply a practical framework to assess your organization’s readiness to move from AI pilot to production deployment
Speaker:
- Christy Doneff, AVP of Partnerships, Eleos Health
- Michael P. Johnson, BAYADA Home Care Innovation Principal Scientist
You can register for one or all sessions for free.
