New York Post April 29, 2024
By Social Links forJonathan Kelly, DO

There’s no place like home — and now hospitals are starting to recognize that as well.

For generations, we’ve been told that the best place to be when we are sick is in the hospital. But now, telemedicine, remote monitoring and frequent visits from nurses are allowing hospitals like NYU Langone to be at the forefront of caring for patients from the comfort of their own bed.

Jonathan Kelly, DO, medical director of the Hospital at Home Program at NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island, explains how a groundbreaking concept is changing the way patients recover by taking them away from the brick and mortar of the hospital and allowing them to heal in the comfort of their own home...

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