2026 Alliance Finance and Technology Summit
Pre-Event | July 12
Main Event | July 12-14
Boston Marriott Copley Place | Boston, MA
The 2026 National Alliance for Care at Home Finance & Technology Summit explores financial transformation and emerging technologies across the care continuum.
Designed to spark connection, collaboration, and innovation, the Summit equips providers to navigate rapid market shifts, leverage new technologies, and strengthen long-term financial sustainability. While preserving the best elements of our traditional programming, it introduces expanded sessions on digital transformation, data strategy, and tech-enabled care delivery.
This one-of-a-kind event empowers attendees to:
- Strengthen the care-at-home finance and technology community
- Advance professional expertise and leadership
- Prepare for the future of financial and technological innovation in care delivery
Join us as we shape the next era of care at home finance and technology and ensure the continued vitality of our community.
Who Should Attend?
This Summit is designed for leaders and professionals across home health, hospice, palliative care, and private duty home care who are navigating financial, technological, regulatory, and market change. Ideal attendees include:
- Agency Owners, Directors, and Administrators
- CFOs, Financial Managers, and Financial Analysts
- Billing, Coding, and Revenue Cycle Leaders
- Data, IT, and Business Intelligence Professionals
- Technology, Innovation, and Digital Transformation Leaders
Why Attend?
This event provides a platform to learn from industry experts, exchange best practices, and explore the latest strategies to address financial challenges, leverage emerging technologies, and drive innovation and operational efficiency across the care-at-home continuum.
Continuing Education
The National Alliance for Care at Home is jointly accredited by Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). The Alliance plans to offer the following credits:
- Interprofessional
- Nurse
- Physician
We will also seek continuing education credits with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA). Credit hours will be determined based on the educational program.
Educational Programming
The Summit Workgroup is developing a variety of educational sessions. A call for proposals will open in early 2026.
Exhibitors and Supporters
Exhibits sales are open. Want more information? Contact: exhibits@allianceforcareathome.org.
Hotel
Boston Marriott Copley Place
Hotel reservations will open with registration.
Preconference Programming
Preconference programming will be available on Sunday, July 27, 2025.
Registration
Registration will open in December 2025.
Schedule at a Glance
This is a draft and subject to change.
Sunday, July 12
- Preconference Programming
- Opening Keynote
- Exhibit Hall
Monday, July 13
- Education Sessions
- Keynote
- Exhibit Hall
- Peer to Peer Connections
Tuesday, July 14
- Education Sessions
- Keynote
- Peer to Peer Connections
Education Work Group
The Education Work group helps shape the Alliance’s educational initiatives by identifying practice gaps, advising on content strategy, and evaluating professional development programs. Committed to high-quality continuing education and interdisciplinary team growth, it ensures learning opportunities align with the evolving care-at-home landscape. Members can engage in specialized subgroups on physician education, event planning, and online learning.
Care at Home Technology Work Group
The Care at Home Technology Workgroup provides a voice for the growing home care technology industry and supports members in their efforts to advance the use of technology and telehealth in home care. This workgroup provides education and information to home care providers about the benefits of technology and how it can provide the highest standards of patient-centered care, as well as conducts policy analysis on interoperability, cybersecurity, and AI.
Home Care and Hospice Financial Managers Association
HHFMA [PDF] is a professional organization that brings together individuals who work for consulting, planning, management, financial, or CPA firms along with the Chief Financial Officers, Chief Operating Officers, and Chief Executive Officers who are employed by the nation’s 25,000 home care agencies and hospices.
This page will be updated as additional information becomes available. Questions? education@allianceforcareathome.org