HealthLeaders Media September 27, 2024
Eric Wicklund

Healthcare leaders are eager to move services out of the hospital and into the home, but many aren’t taking into account how they impact patients and caregivers.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– Buoyed by new technology and patient-centered care strategies, healthcare organizations are developing programs that deliver care to the patient at home instead of putting the patient in a hospital.

– Many of these programs are created from a clinical perspective, and don’t take into account the impact on the patient and caregivers.

– Healthcare leaders need to develop these programs with input from the patient and caregivers, paying attention to cultural, ethnic and personal preferences.

Amid the move to patient-centered care, healthcare organizations are moving more services and programs out...

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