Home Health Care News February 26, 2024
Patrick Filbin

GE HealthCare (Nasdaq: GEHC), which spun off of General Electric (NYSE: GE) last year, is making more investments in at-home care.

On Monday, the company announced a partnership with Biofourmis, a home-based care enabler. The partnership aims to enhance care continuity in the post-acute setting with a focus on lowering the cost of care.

GE Healthcare plans to integrate Biofourmis’ care-at-home solutions into its patient monitoring portfolio.

“Biofourmis’ demonstrated success with care-at-home solutions will extend GE HealthCare’s current inpatient monitoring portfolio to support patient care from the hospital to home,” Ashutosh Banerjee, general manager of diagnostic cardiology and RPM for GE Healthcare, told Home Health Care News in an email. “Combining our companies’ demonstrated capabilities will help revolutionize the way...

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