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To address the hospital bed shortage and patients’ desire to recover in a familiar environment, a growing number of hospitals are offering at-home-care programs, either in lieu of hospital admission or following acute inpatient treatment.
Hospital-at-home models are rapidly expanding across U.S. health systems by combining remote monitoring, telehealth check-ins, and home-based clinical care to meet patient demand for comfort and familiarity—leading to very high satisfaction and helping relieve traditional hospital bed shortages.
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Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) is rapidly transforming the healthcare landscape, allowing patients to receive medical care and monitoring without needing to visit a healthcare facility physically. …
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