Clinical Documentation Software
Application that enables clinicians to complete assessments, visit notes, OASIS documentation.
Definition
Clinical Documentation Software is an application that enables clinicians to complete assessments, visit notes, OASIS documentation, care plans, and other patient records electronically.
Why it matters
Modern documentation platforms improve accuracy, reduce paperwork, and accelerate billing while supporting Medicare compliance.
Home Health Documentation Playbook
The complete guide to OASIS-E, Medicare compliance, PDGM, and AI-assisted documentation. Learn how top agencies reduce documentation time without sacrificing compliance.
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10 Reasons Why Home Health Agencies Are Choosing WellSky (Kinnser)
Selecting an EMR is one of the most important operational decisions a home health agency makes. For more than two decades, WellSky (formerly Kinnser) has stayed a top choice because it was built specifically for home health, not adapted from hospital software. Here are 10 reasons agencies choose it, from OASIS-E and compliance to scheduling, billing, scalability, and AI integration.

Homecare Homebase vs WellSky (Kinnser) vs Axxess: Which Home Health EMR Is Best for Documentation?
Choosing a home health EMR shapes how nurses document, how fast claims go out, and how efficiently your agency runs. Homecare Homebase, WellSky (Kinnser), and Axxess all support OASIS-E and Medicare compliance, but they differ in usability, scalability, and workflow design. This guide compares all three across documentation, OASIS-E, mobile, compliance, AI, and agency size to help you choose.







