Care should always come first, not paperwork.
Home health nurses didn’t enter this field to spend nights charting. They came to care, connect, and heal.
When AI lifts the admin burden, nurses get time back for patients.
Book a demo 👉 https://t.co/HboKsUnqaw
#CopperDigital
1 in 3 Americans has an advance directive. But too often, it's completed once and never updated.
Advance care planning isn't a form; it's an ongoing conversation that should evolve as life changes.
Healthcare needs fewer checkboxes and more meaningful conversations.
#PatientCare
"We're doing everything we can."
It's a phrase we hear often in healthcare.
But what if one of the biggest gaps in patient care isn't a lack of effort, it's the conversations we're not having?
Watch now - https://t.co/CKkqjqa9Th
#podcast
Manual charting looks free on paper.
But the real costs show up elsewhere:
⏰ Clinician overtime
😓 Burnout and turnover
❌ Claim denials
💰 Delayed reimbursements
👥 More QA hours spent fixing documentation
#HomeHealth#manualcharting#documentation
Some days remind you why you started.
Today was one of those days.
Another home health agency chose to build with us—not just to adopt AI, but to create more breathing room for clinicians and care teams.
Grateful for the trust. Excited for what's ahead.
#BuildingTheFuture
Sometimes, patient decline starts with something subtle:
a pause,
a tone shift,
a patient seeming “slightly off.”
The problem? Nurses are often too buried in documentation to notice it.
Maybe giving nurses time back isn’t just about efficiency.
Maybe it’s patient safety. #podcast
What happens when tech meant to help nurses pulls them away from patients?
Arvind Sarin and critical care nurse Desiree Paige unpack AI, documentation burden, and clinical intuition — the nursing skill machines still can’t replace.
https://t.co/lerIQWsfmD
#podcast
Your nurse finishes a visit.
Uploads the summary.
And that’s it.
QA, coding, billing, claims, documentation checks, operations-
Copper AI handles the rest quietly in the background.
One visit summary in.
An entire workflow is handled.
This is an operational superpower. ⚡
@kidtsang Exactly. The most surprising thing for me has been how seamlessly different AI platforms can string together. I recently built a suite of AI voice agents for healthcare, & realizing how easily you can automate an entire workflow from scripting to voiceovers just blew my mind
AI has become my entertainment.
While most people scroll, I’m testing agents, breaking workflows, & teaching AI new skills.
You don’t need to know everything to start.
One prompt & one experiment can change everything.
The best healthcare tech is invisible.
No chaos. No constant follow-ups. No operational drag.
Just systems that quietly work, so nurses can focus on patients, not paperwork.
That’s what AI should do in home health.
https://t.co/VcekoljFHE
Most people are still using AI like a chatbot.
Arvind is building AI systems that manage emails, learn from YouTube transcripts, remember meetings, prep podcasts, and act like a real assistant.
Watch here: https://t.co/xyp2eAgtIr
#ArtificialIntelligence#ClaudeAI#AIWorkflows
Today is not just about flags, fireworks, or a day off.
It’s about remembering the brave men and women who gave everything for their country and never made it home.
This Memorial Day, we honor their courage, their service, and their legacy.
May we never forget. 🇺🇸
#MemorialDay
Most clinicians entered healthcare to care for patients, not to spend nights charting.
AI documentation gives them something invaluable back: time.
Less burnout. Better retention. Better care.
#nurseburnout#ai
An old medication bottle.
One missed documentation update.
That’s all it takes to create a dangerous medication discrepancy.
Better documentation = safer patients. AI can help close the gaps.
#PatientSafety#HealthcareAI#MedicationSafety#Nursing