OLUCA LAKE, California—Hollywood Home Health, Hospice and Palliative Care, a home health care provider serving Southern California, announced its investment in artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance operational efficiency and improve clinical outcomes. The initiative aims to empower both administrative staff and clinical teams with advanced tools that streamline workflows, reduce redundancies and ultimately deliver faster, more responsive care to patients, company officials said.
"This investment will strengthen Hollywood Home Health, Hospice and Palliative Care’s position in the at-home skilled nursing care sector and support our broader effort to expand services across a wider geographic area beyond our core markets of Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties," the company said. "By broadening our platform while staying true to our core focus—delivering timely, high-quality care—we are working to redefine how and when essential care reaches patients."
“AI is not about replacing our people—it’s about equipping them to do what they do best: care for patients,” said Gor Adamyan, CEO of Hollywood Home Health, Hospice and Palliative Care. “By automating the repetitive and administrative tasks that burden our teams, we free up valuable time and attention for human connection and clinical excellence.”
The AI platform will integrate with existing electronic health records (EHRs), billing systems and care coordination software, helping nurses and therapists access real-time insights, prioritize urgent needs and reduce documentation time. In the office, AI will assist with scheduling optimization, patient eligibility verification and compliance reporting—areas known to slow down response times and overburden staff.
“Our teams spend countless hours on repetitive tasks that, while necessary, don’t directly impact patient care,” said Theodora Papadopoulos, director of patient care services. “By augmenting those workflows with AI, we’re not just saving time—we’re improving accuracy, reducing burnout and enabling our staff to focus on what truly matters: delivering exceptional care. The operational gains are substantial, and the human impact is even greater.”
The company said it sees this investment as part of its broader mission to bring innovative, compassionate care into the home setting. The rollout is expected to begin this summer, with staff training and pilot programs already underway.
“Home health care is evolving, and Hollywood Health System intends to lead that evolution,” said Adamyan. “This is a major leap forward for our agency, our patients and the future of home-based care.”