If you're evaluating software for your home health or hospice agency, you've likely come across both Worldview and Homecare Homebase. On the surface, they might seem like duplicate tools. In practice, they're built to complement each other, and agencies that use both get more out of each one. Here's what you need to know.
Homecare Homebase (HCHB) is an electronic medical records (EMR) platform built for home health and hospice agencies. It handles:
If you're a Homecare Homebase customer, it's the core system of record for your patient and staff data. Most agencies that use it have built their operations around it.
Worldview is a healthcare operations and document management platform built to handle what happens outside the EMR: document exchange, referral intake, physician order tracking, and workflow coordination across teams and referral sources.
Where an EMR like HCHB manages clinical records and billing, Worldview focuses on the movement of documents and information between your agency, your physicians, your referral sources, and your patients. It captures every detail, links every step, and keeps every stakeholder aligned.
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The simplest way to think about it: Homecare Homebase is your EMR. Worldview is your document and workflow layer. They solve different problems.
| Homecare Homebase handles... | Worldview handles... |
|---|---|
| Clinical documentation and charting | Document exchange and tracking |
| Scheduling and care coordination | Referral intake and automation |
| Billing and revenue cycle management | Physician order management and signatures |
| Payroll and HR functions | Medical record requests and retrieval |
| Patient and staff records | Workflow visibility across teams and partners |
For agencies already on Homecare Homebase, Worldview fills specific gaps that EMRs aren't designed to address.
Referral intake and automation. HCHB manages your patient records once they're admitted. Worldview's Referral AI handles the intake process before admission, automatically pulling data from referral documents and reducing manual entry for your intake team.
Physician order tracking. Unsigned physician orders create billing delays and compliance risk. Worldview tracks order status in real time and automates follow-up so your team isn't chasing signatures by phone and fax
Document exchange. Worldview's MedAttach platform provides secure, centralized document exchange that reduces fax dependency and gives your team a clear record of what was sent, received, and when.
Audit readiness. Every signature, timestamp, and document exchange in Worldview is captured in a full audit trail. That documentation is critical when surveyors or auditors come calling.
See how Worldview integrates with Homecare Homebase to fill the gaps in your document and referral workflows.
Most mid-to-large home health and hospice agencies benefit from using both an EMR and a document management platform. Worldview is worth looking at if your agency is experiencing any of the following:
Worldview isn't built exclusively for Homecare Homebase agencies. Worldview also integrates with Axxess and KanTime, two of the other leading EMR platforms in home health and hospice. The document management, referral intake, and order tracking capabilities are available regardless of which EMR your agency runs.
If you're on Axxess, KanTime, or HCHB and experiencing the same challenges with referrals, orders, or document exchange, Worldview is built to work alongside your existing platform.
The question isn't really Worldview or Homecare Homebase. For most agencies using HCHB, Axxess, or KanTime, the real question is whether your current workflows around referrals, orders, and document exchange are performing the way you need them to.
Worldview and Homecare Homebase work best together. One runs your clinical and financial operations. The other keeps your documents, orders, and referrals moving so nothing falls through the cracks.