Sobah Systems Deepens AI-Driven Automation for Home Health and Hospice Operations on Microsoft Azure
DALLAS, Texas May 29, 2026
Expanded relationship deepens use of Microsoft cloud and AI capabilities to help agencies move from fragmented workflows to a connected operating model
Sobah Systems, a healthcare technology company serving home health and hospice providers across the United States, today announced the continued advancement of its 1° (One Degree) platform on Microsoft Azure. The expanded relationship deepens Sobah Systems’ use of MicrosoftCloud and AI capabilities, in this case Document Intelligence in Microsoft Foundry and Microsoft Power Automate, to bring greater automation, consistency, and control to agencies managing referral intake, care coordination, compliance, and audit readiness.
Home health and hospice agencies operate in one of the most administratively demanding segments of healthcare. Every patient referral sets off a chain of tasks across separate systems and teams, including eligibility verification, document processing, EHR entry, authorization, clinical coordination, and audit preparation. This operational fragmentation slows care delivery, introduces compliance risk, and adds pressure on staff at a time when reimbursement margins are tightening and documentation requirements continue to grow.
Sobah Systems’ approach is that these are not separate administrative tasks but stages of a single operational value chain, from intake to audit. The 1° platform is built to connect that chain, applying AI and automation across intake, clinical, compliance, and coordination workflows that integrate directly with the agency’s existing EHR. The platform is designed to help agencies operate with stronger discipline, transparency, and control, while reducing the manual dependency that drives administrative cost and compliance risk.
To support the scale and reliability requirements of this work, Sobah Systems has expanded its use of Azure as the infrastructure and AI foundation of the 1° platform. The platform uses Power Automate for scalable processing and is advancing its use of Foundry, including Document Intelligence, to support document processing, data extraction, and workflow coordination across the platform.
“The industry does not need another disconnected tool,” said Sohail Mohammad, CEO of Sobah Systems. “Home health and hospice agencies need an operating model that connects the work from intake to audit. Operational fragmentation is not just an inconvenience. It is a direct risk to compliance, care quality, and the financial sustainability of the agency. Our focus is to help agencies move with speed, quality, and control, and building on Microsoft Azure gives us the foundation to do this reliably at scale.”
“Home health and hospice providers face a level of administrative and compliance complexity that requires technology purpose-built for their operating environment,” said Alistair Speirs, General Manager, Global Platforms at Microsoft. “Sobah Systems is using Microsoft Azure infrastructure and AI capabilities to address real, day-to-day workflow challenges across this segment, and we look forward to supporting their work as they continue to scale the 1° platform.”
