AI in Home Health, Hospice, and Home Care

ACHCU Virtual Master Class Series

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About This Virtual Master Class Series

This four-part master class series is designed for home health, hospice, and home care leaders looking to better understand and strategically implement artificial intelligence in their organizations. Participants will gain practical insight into how AI can improve operational efficiency, reduce documentation burden, strengthen compliance, and enhance quality outcomes.

This series combines foundational education with real-world application, helping organizations evaluate emerging technologies and make informed decisions within regulated healthcare environments.

Live Virtual Workshop Series
May 19, May 21, May 26, May 28 – 12:00 PM (ET)

Who Should Attend

This master class series is designed for professionals working in home-based care organizations, including:

  • Home health and hospice administrators
  • Clinical directors and supervisors
  • Compliance and regulatory professionals
  • Quality and performance improvement leaders
  • Operations and technology decision makers

What Participants Will Gain

Participants will gain a clearer understanding of how artificial intelligence is influencing healthcare and how it may be applied responsibly within home-based care organizations.

Learning outcomes include:

  • Understanding practical applications of AI in home health, hospice, and home care
  • Identifying opportunities to reduce documentation burden
  • Recognizing compliance and data privacy considerations
  • Learning how to evaluate AI vendors and technologies
  • Developing a framework for thoughtful AI adoption within healthcare organizations

Why Attend?

Gain a clear, practical understanding of how AI is being applied across home health, hospice, and home care-and what it truly means for your organization today

Learn how to reduce documentation burden and improve clinician efficiency while maintaining accuracy and compliance

 

Navigate critical compliance, HIPAA, and data privacy considerations when adopting AI in regulated healthcare environments

 

Walk away with a structured framework to evaluate AI tools, select the right partners, and implement solutions with confidence

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    Four-Part Live Virtual Series
    May 19, May 21, May 26, May 28
    12:00 PM ET | One Hour Each

    Artificial intelligence is rapidly influencing healthcare delivery, including home health, hospice, and home care. Leaders across the industry are beginning to explore how AI can improve operational efficiency, reduce documentation burden, strengthen compliance processes, and enhance quality outcomes.

    This four-part virtual master class series from ACHCU provides a practical framework to help organizations understand the role of AI, evaluate emerging technologies, and make informed decisions about adoption within regulated healthcare environments.

    Each session will focus on a specific aspect of AI in home-based care, offering both strategic perspective and practical guidance for healthcare leaders and professionals.

Master Class Schedule

Session 1: The Role of AI in Home-Based Care

May 19 | 12:00 PM ET

Artificial intelligence is increasingly being integrated into healthcare operations and clinical workflows. This session provides an overview of what AI is, how it is currently being used in healthcare, and what it may mean for home health, hospice, and home care organizations.

Topics will include:

  • Understanding artificial intelligence in healthcare
  • The evolving role of AI in home-based care settings
  • Current applications across clinical and operational workflows
  • Opportunities and limitations of AI technologies
  • Strategic considerations for healthcare leaders
Session 2: Reducing Documentation Burden and Improving Efficiency with AI

May 21 | 12:00 PM ET

Documentation demands remain one of the most significant administrative challenges facing clinicians in home-based care. AI-powered tools are increasingly being used to assist with documentation and data management, helping clinicians spend less time charting and more time with patients.

Topics will include:

  • AI-assisted clinical documentation
  • Support for OASIS completion
  • Coding suggestions and documentation improvement
  • Automated visit summaries
  • Reducing administrative workload while maintaining clinical oversight
Session 3: AI in Home Health & Hospice – Risk, Opportunity, and Defensible Practice

May 26 | 12:00 PM ET

AI-powered documentation tools—especially ambient listening and “AI scribes”—are rapidly entering home health and hospice workflows. While these technologies offer efficiency and support, they also introduce new clinical, regulatory, and documentation risks that organizations must actively manage.

This session focuses on how to safely and effectively use AI in clinical documentation while maintaining compliance, accuracy, and defensibility under CMS expectations. Attendees will learn where AI adds value, where it falls short, and how clinician accountability remains central in an AI-assisted workflow.

Topics will include:

  • How AI-assisted documentation fits within CMS Conditions of Participation and medical necessity expectations
  • Key documentation risks: omissions, hallucinations, and narrative dilution
  • Why “AI-generated ≠ compliant” and the importance of clinician validation and attestation
  • The “Human in the Loop” model for safe, defensible AI use
  • Practical strategies to ensure complete, accurate, and audit-ready clinical narratives
  • How to use AI as a support tool—without replacing clinical judgment
Session 4: Evaluating and Selecting an AI Partner

May 28 | 12:00 PM ET

Selecting the right AI solution requires careful evaluation of compliance, accuracy, and workflow integration. This session provides a framework organizations can use when assessing AI vendors and technologies.

Topics will include:

Verify Compliance and Data Security

  • Confirm HIPAA compliance and security protocols
  • Understand what healthcare regulatory and industry standards AI companies should meet

Evaluate Clinical Accuracy and Oversight

  • Has the technology been validated in home health or hospice settings?
  • Who developed the platform and what clinical expertise informed it?
  • How frequently are models updated or monitored for accuracy?
  • Does the system allow clinicians to review and correct AI-generated outputs?

Assess Workflow Integration and Return on Investment

  • Avoiding duplication of work for clinicians and staff
  • Understanding how AI integrates into existing workflows
  • Evaluating how organizations use AI-generated data
  • Measuring outcomes such as clinician productivity, reduced errors, improved quality scores, and operational efficiency

Meet the Speakers

Armine Khudanyan,
RN, MSN, CPHQCEO and Co-Founder, QAPIplus

Armine Khudanyan, RN, MSN, CPHQ brings over 20 years of experience in quality assurance and compliance. As CEO of QAPIplus and the QAPIplus PSO, Armine leverages her clinical expertise to simplify quality and compliance through digitization, automation, and education, helping home health, hospice, home care, and long-term care organizations drive data-informed improvements in patient safety, performance, and staff satisfaction.

Lara Korayan
CTO and Co-founder, QAPIplus

As Co-Founder and CTO of QAPIplus, Lara Koraian leads the development of innovative quality management solutions for acute and post-acute organizations. With expertise in software engineering and AI product design, Lara focuses on digitizing and simplifying compliance processes through scalable, cloud-based technology. Under their leadership, QAPIplus became the first platform in the industry to achieve CHAP Verification and ACHC Certification, helping organizations maintain continuous survey readiness. With over a decade of experience, Lara Koraian is dedicated to building forward-thinking solutions that address the evolving needs of the healthcare sector.

Connor Sparrow
Senior Product Specialist – KanTime

Connor Sparrow is a healthcare technology professional with over 10 years of experience at KanTime, specializing in home health, hospice, and home care operations. Although not a clinician, he has developed extensive expertise across clinical documentation, compliance, billing, intake, and end-to-end agency workflows through years of hands-on work with providers nationwide. Connor brings a practical, operational perspective to AI in clinical documentation, focusing on how technology can improve accuracy, efficiency, and regulatory compliance while aligning with real-world clinician workflows.

Michelle Barlow,
RN, BSN Director of Clinical and Regulatory Excellence – Homecare Homebase

With over 30 years of experience in home health and hospice, Michelle Barlow, RN, has dedicated her career to advancing patient care and operational excellence across the post-acute continuum. As Director of Clinical and Regulatory Excellence, Michelle draws from her extensive clinical and leadership background, having held roles such as RN Field Case Manager, Director of Nursing, and Regional Vice President.

An advocate for aging in place and quality end-of-life care, Michelle is passionate about supporting patients and families across the full care journey—ensuring they receive safe, compassionate, and clinically appropriate care in the home. Her expertise in balancing patient care, regulatory compliance, and organizational performance continues to drive innovation and defensible practice at HCHB.

Rayn Stanley
Clinical Regulatory Analyst – Homecare Homebase

With over 15 years of experience in the home health, hospice, personal care and palliative care industries, Ryan Stanley has built a career dedicated to ensuring patient safety, regulatory compliance, and promoting quality care. As Clinical Regulatory Analyst at Homecare Homebase, Ryan leverages her deep field expertise and leadership experience, including roles as a hospice social worker, agency administrator, and executive director.

Passionate about enhancing patient outcomes and operational efficiency, Ryan brings a unique perspective to her work, combining hands-on clinical knowledge with insight into agency management. Her commitment to excellence ensures that HCHB’s software empowers providers to deliver exceptional care.

Amelia Black
Clinical Content Analyst – Homecare Homebase

Amelia is a Clinical Content Analyst at Homecare Homebase with over 17 years of nursing experience in home health and hospice. She holds a Master’s degree in Healthcare Informatics and is OASIS certified, bringing a practical, clinician-centered perspective to her work. Her experience includes roles in clinical care, leadership, and regulatory support.

At HCHB, Amelia focuses on helping care teams navigate regulatory complexity while maintaining a strong focus on patient care. She is passionate about translating requirements into clear, actionable guidance that supports efficient workflows and high-quality outcomes.

Shradha Aiyer
 Vice President of Engineering and Product Delivery at Axxess. 

She is responsible for the strategic direction, architecture and development of all Axxess solutions. Shradha has partnered with the Food and Drug Administration, providing guidance on the direction of regulation in the home healthcare industry where technology is increasingly important. She serves on the H3IT steering team, where she plays an integral role in the development of its international conference, which provides an important forum for evidence-based research findings, information and tools to achieve better health outcomes, quality of care, utilization of and access to care, and reduced care costs in home and hospice care settings.