Home healthcare leaders are being told, loudly and repeatedly, that AI adoption is inevitable. Boards ask for AI roadmaps. Operators are pressured to modernize. Vendors promise transformation. And yet, very few post-acute and home health care organizations feel confident about where to begin or who to trust.
That uncertainty is not a failure of ambition, but a rational response to decades of technology investments that digitized work without actually improving or removing it. This leads to paralysis: the pain of change versus the pain of staying the same.
However, home healthcare does not have a software problem. It has an administrative labor problem, and the right solution can eliminate both types of pain.
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