2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41746-024-01040-9
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The hospital at home in the USA: current status and future prospects

Jay A. Pandit,
Jeff B. Pawelek,
Bruce Leff
et al.

Abstract: The annual cost of hospital care services in the US has risen to over $1 trillion despite relatively worse health outcomes compared to similar nations. These trends accentuate a growing need for innovative care delivery models that reduce costs and improve outcomes. HaH—a program that provides patients acute-level hospital care at home—has made significant progress over the past two decades. Technological advancements in remote patient monitoring, wearable sensors, health information technology infrastructure,… Show more

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“…From pediatrics to geriatrics, individuals with serious illness and their caregivers prefer to receive care within their local community and at home 2-4 . The pandemic highlighted the vulnerability of brick-and-mortar hospitals in providing care to those with serious illnesses unrelated to COVID-19 5 .…”
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“…From pediatrics to geriatrics, individuals with serious illness and their caregivers prefer to receive care within their local community and at home 2-4 . The pandemic highlighted the vulnerability of brick-and-mortar hospitals in providing care to those with serious illnesses unrelated to COVID-19 5 .…”
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“…From pediatrics to geriatrics, individuals with serious illness and their caregivers prefer to receive care within their local community and at home. [2][3][4] The pandemic highlighted the vulnerability of brick-and-mortar hospitals in providing care to those with serious illnesses unrelated to COVID-19. 5 Delivering care at the community level and within the home improves health outcomes, reduces disparities, and supports local economic activity.…”
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confidence: 99%