Prompted helps hospice organizations reduce documentation burden, improve consistency, support compliance, and reclaim time for patient care — without replacing your EMR or disrupting workflows.
Most AI tools were not built for hospice. They don't understand the nuances of your work.
Prompted was built specifically for hospice operations by physician and operational leadership who understand the reality of compliance pressure, staffing strain, and documentation inconsistency.
See How Hospice Teams Use Prompted →A quick look at how hospice teams are using AI to reduce documentation burden and improve operational consistency.
Prefer a live walkthrough? Speak directly with our founder and Hospice Medical Director.
You're not dealing with a motivation problem. You're dealing with a structural one.
Even strong teams struggle with consistency when there's no structured system guiding documentation. Every clinician has their own approach.
Administrators and clinical leaders are spending hours checking documentation quality instead of focusing on what actually moves the organization forward.
Documentation issues surface right before review instead of being handled proactively. Your team scrambles when it should be confident.
When they leave, the structure leaves with them. Excellence shouldn't be person-dependent — it should be baked into the system.
"Hospice documentation problems are rarely about effort. They're usually about consistency, structure, and operational visibility."
Not just note generation. Structured oversight for how documentation is created across your entire organization.
No generic AI capabilities. Only the tools hospice teams actually need.
Generate structured certification documentation faster and with consistent eligibility language your team can trust.
Support eligibility alignment with structured narratives that hold up under review and reduce rework.
Keep interdisciplinary discussions organized and consistent across your entire care team, every time.
Deploy standardized documentation structures across teams so quality isn't person-dependent.
Improve defensibility and reduce last-minute corrections before surveys. Be ready, not reactive.
Gain visibility into documentation quality across your organization without manually reviewing every chart.
Leadership gets time back from documentation review — immediately.
Across clinicians, shifts, and locations — not just your best performers.
Per clinician per week reclaimed from documentation burden.
"Most teams don't realize how much operational time is being lost to documentation inconsistency until they finally have structure around it."
"We stopped rewriting CTIs every week. The consistency we've built into documentation would have taken us years to achieve on our own."
"Survey prep became dramatically less stressful. We went into our last review with confidence instead of scrambling the week before."
"Our documentation finally became consistent across clinicians. Leadership got meaningful time back — immediately, not after months of training."
"Prompted understands hospice. It's not generic AI — it speaks our language. CTIs, recerts, face-to-face. It was clearly built for us, not adapted from something else."
Flexible plans for hospice teams. Begin with a pilot, expand across your organization when you've seen the impact.
For hospice teams evaluating Prompted with a small group of clinicians before a full rollout.
For hospice organizations standardizing documentation quality across their entire clinical team.
For multi-location hospice organizations needing onboarding, governance, and high-touch support.
See how Prompted helps hospice teams reduce documentation burden while improving consistency and operational confidence across your organization.
We work directly with hospice leadership teams to ensure high-touch onboarding and support. Tell us a little about your organization.
We work directly with hospice leadership to ensure the right fit. Expect to hear from us within one business day.
Book a short walkthrough with Prompted founder and Hospice Medical Director Dr. John Hopkins.