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2026 AI Home Care Efficiency Blueprint

2026 AI Home Care Efficiency Blueprint

by Luke McNeur | Nov 30, 2025 | Artificial Intelligence, Automation, HealthTech

The CMS Rule and What It Changes for Home Care Agencies On November 28, 2025, the government finalized its payment rules for home care agencies in 2026. The headline: a 2.4% increase to cover inflation. The reality: that increase gets completely erased by payment...
Building Systems That Work Under Stress: A Med Spa Demo and a Bigger Lesson

Building Systems That Work Under Stress: A Med Spa Demo and a Bigger Lesson

by Luke McNeur | Nov 15, 2025 | Artificial Intelligence

I just finished a demo that reminded me why I switched from building websites to building smart workflows for healthcare providers. The client: Tatiana, who runs a growing med spa. The problem: keeping up with patient follow-ups was crushing her team. The Problem...
Finding the Automation Boundary: A Healthcare Operations Story

Finding the Automation Boundary: A Healthcare Operations Story

by Luke McNeur | Nov 3, 2025 | Automation, Case Studies, HealthTech

A story about manual workflows, endless coordination, and building solutions that never got deployed I’ve written before about managing clinical scheduling at the VA. But there’s another operational challenge that stands out, something most healthcare...
Why AI Feels Overwhelming (But Doesn’t Have to Be)

Why AI Feels Overwhelming (But Doesn’t Have to Be)

by Luke McNeur | Oct 31, 2025 | Artificial Intelligence

Home care owners aren’t scared of AI. They’re buried under it. You’re already managing late-night scheduling fires, caregiver callouts, and family updates. The 11 PM call. The weekend scramble. Families switching agencies because you couldn’t...
You’re Just Scared to Get Good at Technology

You’re Just Scared to Get Good at Technology

by Luke McNeur | Oct 16, 2025 | HealthTech

The problem isn’t that people don’t have access to technology. It’s that they don’t believe they’re allowed to be bad at it first. I only got better at technology by making errors and hitting ctrl+z to undo. That’s it. That’s...
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