DALLAS—Homecare Homebase (HCHB), a provider of home-based care software and administrative services, launched Curate: Scribe, a new AI-assisted documentation capability embedded within the HCHB electronic health record. 

Developed through a partnership with StenoHealth, HCHB said Curate: Scribe reflects its commitment to modernizing the home-based care workflow with practical, clinician-centered AI to help reduce the documentation burden while supporting the high standards of accuracy, compliance, and trust required in home-based care.

"Curate: Scribe represents a meaningful evolution of our platform and our AI strategy," said Luke Rutledge, president of Homecare Homebase. "Documentation remains one of the greatest pressures facing home-based care clinicians today. Our objective is straightforward: give clinicians time back without compromising quality or compliance. By embedding trusted AI directly into the EHR workflow, we are helping agencies support their clinicians, improve operational efficiency and deliver exceptional patient care."

Unlike standalone or bolt-on AI tools, Curate: Scribe is designed to work directly within the HCHB visit workflow clinicians already use. This approach is intended to reduce "app-hopping" and double charting by enabling clinicians to access AI-assisted documentation support within the HCHB EHR directly, supporting more timely completion of clinical notes and helping clinicians spend more of their visits focused on patients rather than screens.

AI-generated content is clearly identified, fully reviewable and editable, with clinicians remaining the final authority on the medical record. The HCHB and StenoHealth teams have worked together to build a deep integration designed to help meet the complex requirements unique to home-based care delivery.


"Home health and hospice clinicians carry a burden that often goes unseen," said Alex Milani, CEO at StenoHealth. "They provide deeply personal care in the field, only to face hours of documentation late into the night, away from their own families. This partnership with Homecare Homebase lets us meet clinicians exactly where they already work and give them something they deserve—trusted, ethical AI that earns their confidence and gives them their time back."

Homecare Homebase plans to pilot Curate: Scribe, along with additional AI-enabled solutions, in the first half of 2026 as part of its broader Curate platform strategy. These innovations reflect HCHB's continued investment in purpose-built AI that strengthens clinician experience, operational performance and care quality across home health and hospice agencies nationwide.

To learn more about Homecare Homebase AI innovations, visit hchb.com/lp-hchb-powering-the-future-with-ai.