Core Mobile for Community & County Hospitals

Do More With Less

Community and County hospitals play a critical role in delivering care, often with constrained budgets, limited staff, and increasing regulatory demands. Core Mobile’s intelligent platform enables these hospitals to serve more patients, with greater efficiency, and fewer resources, all while reducing staff burnout and automating the tasks that bog down care teams.

From AI-powered compliance reporting to real-time patient tracking and ambient documentation, Core Mobile delivers a unified platform that enhances productivity, supports high-quality care, and lowers operational overhead.

Key Benefits

  • Expand Capacity Without Hiring

    Streamline care delivery so existing teams can handle more patients, safely and efficiently.

  • Reduce Burnout Through Automation

    Automate charting, compliance tracking, and documentation to reduce after-hours work and cognitive load.

  • Optimize Utilization

    AI-driven tools ensure the right rooms, providers, and equipment are always used to their full potential.

  • Automate Quality Reporting

    Meet reporting requirements for CMS, AHA, ACC and more—without burdening staff with manual data entry.

  • Deploy Fast, Scale Seamlessly

    Pre-integrated mobile, web, and voice apps deploy rapidly with little training required.

Deliver More.

Our mission is to make high-quality care sustainable for community and county hospitals. If you’re looking for a solution that fits your size, budget, and staff capacity, Core Mobile is ready to help.


Features:

  • Ambient AI-Driven Documentation

    Let care teams focus on the patient, not the screen. Automatically generate structured clinical documentation from real-time conversations, saving hours of charting time.

  • Compliance Reporting Engine

    Auto-generate and submit quality of care reports to CMS, ACC, and other registries, integrated directly into workflows, with zero extra effort from clinical staff.

  • Care Coordination Tools

    Coordinate across departments with mobile apps that sync schedules, patient locations, care plans, and discharge readiness, ensuring nothing falls through the cracks.

  • Predictive Resource Management

    Use AI to forecast patient flow and bed needs, so you can allocate staff, rooms, and equipment proactively, even in critical care and surge scenarios.

  • Integrated Patient & Staff Apps

    Mobile and web apps for patients and providers ensure scheduling, care tracking, and communications are seamless, even for follow-ups and post-discharge care.

  • Real-Time Patient Tracking

    GPS, RTLS, and mobile-based tracking for patient location, transfer status, and care milestones. Perfect for emergency, surgical, and inpatient settings.

  • Voice and Video AI Tools

    Enable voice transcription for documentation and leverage video AI for monitoring patient behavior and safety, especially valuable for Behavioral Health or high-acuity care.

Core Mobile’s Demonstrated Impact

  • “The initial study using paper charting took in total about 14 months to complete. Whereas the same study using Core Mobile software took about 16 weeks to complete and present at a conference."

    Dr. Neal Kaushal, Gastroenterologist, UCLA Digestive Diseases

  • “The use of the CoreyPatient™ mobile app has not only improved our patient pre-surgical instruction compliance, reduced cancellations, and increased throughput; but it has also enhanced our post-surgical follow-ups to advance overall patient satisfaction and patient outcomes. I would highly recommend CoreyPatient to any surgery center who wishes to bring their facility to the next level of efficiency and patient engagement."

    Angelique Crooke, PACU Manager, Massachusetts Avenue Surgery Center, Bethesda MD

  • "Epic training takes 8 hours initially and a 2 month "go live" period with Epic trainers in the hospital with you. Compared to that, anyone who can send a text and use a simple smart phone app can use CoreMobile apps after 30 minutes."

    Kathryn Camille Holeyfield, MD, Anesthesiologist at Stanford