MedCity News November 15, 2024
Luke Rutledge

The best healthcare technology emerges from collaborative efforts. Here’s why working alongside physicians, nurses, and home health caregivers builds a stronger foundation.

Mobility and transportation challenges make accessing healthcare a daunting endeavor for many individuals who need care. Whether it’s navigating the physical barriers of a doctor’s office, struggling with increased limitations from aging, or recovering after a surgical procedure, common obstacles impede the ability to receive necessary care. For those with disabilities or who are homebound, even a simple doctor’s visit can feel overwhelming, if not impossible.

This is where home-based care becomes a saving grace, offering patients and their families the comforts and convenience that come with this booming industry. As of 2022, about 33,200 home healthcare agencies...

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