Home Health Care News October 1, 2024
Audrie Martin

This week, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) published a report on a study of its Acute Hospital Care at Home (AHCAH) program. This program permits specific Medicare-certified hospitals to provide inpatient-level care to patients in their homes. The report outlines the study’s results and discusses potential future considerations and limitations.

The report found that patients receiving care through the program differed demographically from those at traditional inpatient facilities. Generally, hospital-at-home (HaH) patients were more likely to be white, live in urban areas, and less likely to receive Medicaid or low-income subsidies. These differences may be due to the criteria established by participating hospitals to identify suitable patients for this type of care.

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