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Clinician Comfort Level, Reimbursement Remain Key Challenges For Hospital At Home
The Hospital at Home program faces significant challenges regarding clinician comfort and reimbursement. In an article by Joyce Famakinwa on June 30, 2023, it was highlighted that healthcare professionals still have reservations about providing hospital-level care in a home setting. Additionally, reimbursement policies and mechanisms need to be addressed to ensure financial viability and sustainability of the program. Overcoming these hurdles is crucial for the successful implementation and expansion of the Hospital at Home model.
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The Hospital at Home program encounters notable hurdles concerning clinician comfort and reimbursement. Joyce Famakinwa's article on June 30, 2023, emphasizes the lingering concerns among healthcare professionals regarding the provision of hospital-level care in a home environment. Furthermore, there is a pressing need to address reimbursement policies and mechanisms to guarantee the financial feasibility and long-term viability of the program. Surmounting these challenges is pivotal for the triumphant implementation and widespread adoption of the Hospital at Home model.
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