// Industries — Healthcare

Care Happens in the Field. Technology Has to Travel With It.

IT, voice, and connectivity designed for home health, hospice, and in-home care — mobile workforce support, HIPAA on tablets, dispatch phones, and care-coordination tools that actually work on the road.

Home health and hospice agencies run a distributed clinical workforce — nurses and aides in patient homes, case managers coordinating between field and office, after-hours on-call rotations, and constant documentation on tablets. The technology has to be mobile, secure, and reliable in places without Wi-Fi. We deploy managed endpoints, secure mobile access to EHRs (Homecare Homebase, MatrixCare, Axxess, Kinnser), dispatch-ready phone systems, and HIPAA controls that work for a mobile team.

Mobile-First Healthcare IT

Secure Mobile Endpoints

Managed tablets and laptops with encryption, MFA, remote wipe, and endpoint detection — protecting PHI when a device is lost in a driveway or a home.

Cellular-Backed Connectivity

5G/LTE connectivity for field staff with VPN or secure cloud access to the EHR — so documentation happens in real time, not a week later in the office.

Dispatch & On-Call Phone System

Call routing for scheduling, triage, after-hours on-call rotation, and family member callbacks — all from one platform that tracks who's on, where, and why.

Built Around the Visit, Not the Office

We map the field clinician's day — visits, documentation, coordination, on-call — and build technology around it. EHRs stay accessible; PHI stays protected; scheduling and dispatch route the right person to the right visit; and the on-call phone rotation handles after-hours without dumping everything on one person.

Who This Is For

Home health agencies, hospice providers, private duty home care, and in-home care services. Especially valuable as agencies grow beyond 20-30 staff and the spreadsheet-based coordination stops working — and for agencies facing state surveys or ACHC/CHAP accreditation.

Common questions

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How do we protect PHI on tablets that go into patient homes?

Full-disk encryption, MFA on every app, remote wipe if lost, endpoint detection, and clear policies on what data can be stored locally vs. accessed through a secure session. Plus training — because the biggest risk is human, not technical.

Q

What about documentation at homes without Wi-Fi?

Tablets come with cellular connectivity (managed by us), and the EHR can be used either online or in offline-then-sync mode depending on the vendor. We design around the reality that signal isn't always reliable.

Q

Can you integrate our phone system with the EHR for caller lookup?

Depending on the EHR, yes — caller ID that pulls patient info when a family member or caregiver calls, call logging into the chart, and click-to-dial from the EHR. Integration depth varies by platform; we scope during discovery.

// Ready when you are

When care is in the home, the tech has to come along.

Scope Home Health Technology