New AI solution supports triage nurses in home health & hospice by delivering real-time clinical assessment support, structured triage documentation & escalation guidance.

LEHI, Utah—CareXM, a provider of clinical triage and virtual care coordination solutions for post-acute care, announced the launch of its Artificial Intelligence Decision Assistant (AIDA) an AI-powered tool designed to guide triage and make home-based care coordination between staff, patients, families and ancillary services partners easier, safer and faster.

AIDA is integrated into CareXM’s market-leading triage platform, which enhances triage performance with insights, coordination support and now, decision assistance for nurses. By synthesizing across evidence-based triage assessment protocols, organization-specific operational processes, real-time on-call field team workload and live patient conversations, AIDA delivers precise guidance that ensures triage decisions and escalations are consistent, accurate and aligned with care standards. It captures each triage encounter in a clean, structured format, summarizing key assessments, interventions, and triage outcomes. AIDA serves as a co-pilot to the triage nurse that can quickly navigate through both evidence-based guidance and operational handoff pathways. This makes handoff between triage and field teams more cohesive and informed while ensuring EMR documentation is consistent.

"We built AIDA to directly address the daily pressures triage nurses face while preserving their clinical scope and decision autonomy," said Si Luo, chief executive officer at CareXM. "By embedding intelligence into the workflow, AIDA reduces cognitive burden while increasing confident decision-making at scale—providing real-time support without sacrificing clinical judgment or human connection. With this innovation, CareXM strengthens its promise to deliver the most reliable clinical triage support for home-based care, while increasing the speed and accuracy of every triage encounter.”

CareXM said that with AIDA, triage nurses can focus fully on delivering patient-centered care instead of searching for information or managing documentation. Real-time protocol guidance and automated hand-off workflows free nurses to apply their judgment with greater clarity, consistency and confidence on every call.

"In health care, AI must be domain-specific, aware of real-time clinical context/personas and workflow-embedded to deliver true value," said Chris Stokes, chief technology officer at CareXM. “AIDA was responsibly developed, leveraging industry-standard clinical models and technical methodologies, while supporting the real-world complexities and client-specific needs of post-acute triage. It processes live call documentation, applies organization-specific protocols and delivers structured, actionable guidance in real time—reducing cognitive burden on nurses, improving decision consistency and ensuring seamless documentation for every patient encounter."