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The growing demand for hospital-based care, driven by aging populations and constrained resources, has accelerated the adoption of telehealth tools such as teleconsultations and remote monitoring in hospital-at-home (HaH) programs. Despite their increasing use in delivering acute care at home, studies exploring health care providers’ experiences and perceptions of these tools within HaH settings remain limited.
Health care providers in a hospital-at-home (HaH) program reported high overall satisfaction and usability with telehealth tools like teleconsultations and vital signs monitoring, noting benefits such as improved convenience, efficiency, collaboration, and confidence in delivering care remotely.
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The rapid expansion of virtual care during COVID-19 accelerated the development of virtual hospital-at-home models, which deliver hospital-level care in patients’ homes through remote monitoring, …
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