Home Health Care News December 19, 2024
Joyce Famakinwa

At a time when more health care organizations are launching hospital-at-home programs, operators in this space need to educate their clinicians to expect data variations. This is one of the key takeaways from a recent whitepaper released by Best Buy Health.

The whitepaper distills Best Buy Health’s years of experience implementing remote patient monitoring (RPM) through hospital-at-home into several key lessons. The company is a subsidiary of the electronics giant Best Buy (NYSE: BBY).

Since 2017, Best Buy Health has implemented more than 40 acute care home monitoring programs across the U.S. and U.K. Additionally, Best Buy Health has monitored over 34,000 patients.

Prior to rolling out a hospital-at-home program it’s important to train clinicians, in order to help them...

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