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How ‘Care at Home’ Ecosystems Can Reshape the Way Health Systems Envision Patient Care
As eager as Americans may be to leave their homes after close to two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, one prevailing sentiment has become clear: when it comes to healthcare, many consumers would prefer options that allow them to remain out of a hospital or facility.
To meet that demand, healthcare systems are re-envisioning how Care at Home ecosystems may evolve. Even before the pandemic, Care at Home was one of the fastest-growing provider growth segments because of favorable demographic and regulatory trends
Health systems may start by defining the components that make up healthcare services in the home and by examining market forces expected to shape these segments. They can then examine critical questions to help shape their Care at Home strategy and to determine where to focus their energy.
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The article focuses on components of care at home ecosystem. It also explains hoe the models of HaH is expanding in various different aspects. Some strategic question related to HaH is also been answered in this article.
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