Forbes November 8, 2023
Sai Balasubramanian, M.D., J.D.

Two esteemed names in their respective industries, Best Buy Health and Mass General Brigham (MGB), announced today that they will be collaborating to expand healthcare at home services. Using a technology driven care model, the initiative aims to address increasing patient demand for more convenient access to care while alleviating growing workforce shortages and improving health outcomes.

One of the key drivers for the collaboration is to help expand MGB’s Home Hospital service, an already established acute care model that enables patients with serious conditions such as COPD and heart disease to receive short-term, in-patient level care at home. Specifically, the program offers daily in-person and virtual visits, 24/7 access via phone and video, remote monitoring services, and even diagnostic...

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Topics: Digital Health, Health System / Hospital, Home, Partnerships, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology, Trends, Wearables
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