Axxess AGILE 2026 Conference to Focus on Responsible AI in Home Care

April 14, 2026
Axxess will host its 2026 AGILE conference May 4–6 in Dallas, focusing on responsible AI adoption, oversight, and leadership training for home health and hospice executives.

The 2026 Axxess Growth, Innovation and Leadership Experience (AGILE) will focus on responsible artificial intelligence adoption and decision-making in home-based healthcare, announced in a press release. The event, organized by Axxess, is scheduled for May 4–6 at the Fairmont Hotel in Dallas.

Sessions at AGILE 2026 will address how leaders in home health, hospice, and home care can evaluate AI tools, strengthen internal controls, and deploy technology that supports compliance and ethical practices. The conference will bring together provider executives, technology experts, and industry professionals for applied learning and peer discussions.

Axxess Chief Technology Officer Andrew Olowu said the event aims to help leaders understand how AI systems generate decisions and how to implement safeguards that protect patients and organizations. Executive Vice President Tammy Ross added that the program is designed to help participants manage operational complexity and improve confidence in technology-driven decision-making.

Registration details for AGILE 2026 are available on the Axxess website.

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