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Despite regulatory uncertainty, Hospital-at-Home (HaH) models have experienced growth and adoption in recent years. Advancements in technology have allowed more patients to opt for at-home care, and more hospitals are implementing the tools to offer this option.
For U.S. hospitals, insurers, and policymakers, this insight means that embracing wearables in HaH programs — alongside supportive reimbursement and training — could make at-home acute care far more scalable, reduce caregiver burnout, and improve overall patient safety/outcomes outside traditional hospitals.
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The escalating costs of traditional hospital care have become a pressing concern for both healthcare systems and patients. In the United States, a typical three-day hospital stay can easily total more …
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