Health Affairs February 18, 2021
Brian Fuller, Dana Strauss, Anne Tumlinson

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From the 1940s norm of house calls to the 2020s transition to telehealth, health care delivered at home has been an option—even preferred—for those searching for care from the comfort and safety of home. However, over the past decades, as populations aged, institutional care became the benchmark for its infrastructure and technology to safeguard elderly as family caregivers disappeared into the workforce.

Today, there is yet again a trajectory toward home-based delivery of care for reasons beyond comfort and safety. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid...

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