American Hospital Association October 1, 2024

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Sept. 30 released a report on the hospital-at-home program, which found that patients and caregivers overall had positive experiences in the program. Patients in the H@H program were more likely to be white, urban-living and less likely to receive Medicaid or low-income subsidies. The report does not provide insight into the criteria participating hospitals use to identify patients suitable for...

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