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Advancements in home-based care technologies highlight the industry’s mission to extend high-quality care beyond the walls of a hospital, helping to improve patient outcomes and reduce the strain on healthcare facilities. However, scaling this model continues to be a challenge. Key questions remain around the infrastructure required to support it, the incentive structures needed to drive adoption and how to deliver simplified and engaged workflows to support providers in addressing patients in a timely manner.
Philips highlights that expanding home-based and digital care models—supported by evolving Medicare reimbursement for tools like remote therapeutic monitoring and digital mental health devices—can improve outcomes and care coordination, but scaling these solutions requires aligned incentives and better provider workflows.
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Hospital-at-home programs — in which patients receive acute-level care in their homes instead of a hospital setting — have grown in popularity since the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. In this health …
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