Compassion-Focused EHR for Hospice and Palliative Care
Streamline symptom tracking, care coordination, and quality-of-life goals with an EHR built for dignity, comfort, and whole-person care.
Supportive Technology for Comfort-Focused and End-of-Life Care
Hospice and palliative care providers deliver some of the most meaningful, human-centered care in medicine. eMedicalPractice honors that mission with an EHR designed to reduce documentation burdens, enhance communication, and prioritize the patient’s comfort, wishes, and dignity. Whether in-home, in a hospice facility, or within a hospital, our system helps you manage physical symptoms, emotional needs, spiritual care, and family coordination — all from one secure platform.
Why eMedicalPractice for Hospice & Palliative Care?
Symptom and Comfort-Focused Templates
Goals of Care and Advance Directives
Interdisciplinary Team Coordination
Family Communication Tools
Bereavement and Follow-Up Tracking
Mobile-Ready for Bedside and Home Visits

Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. eMedicalPractice includes templates for end-of-life care, comfort kits, palliative symptom management, and hospice-specific medication tracking.
Interdisciplinary team members (physicians, nurses, social workers, spiritual care providers, etc.) can access shared notes, add progress updates, and collaborate in real time — all within HIPAA guidelines.
Absolutely. You can scan, upload, and directly associate all advanced directive forms with patient records. You can also log changes to care goals as the patient’s needs evolve.
Authorized caregivers can access patient updates, care summaries, and symptom reports through the portal. They can also send secure messages to the care team.
Yes. eMedicalPractice allows you to track follow-up visits with grieving families, log outreach efforts, and schedule support touchpoints in line with Medicare hospice requirements.
Very. Our mobile-ready interface allows clinicians to chart on tablets, laptops, or phones while in the patient’s home, hospice center, or facility — with offline access options coming soon.