Oliver Wyman May 8, 2024
Ran Strul, John Caison, and Zoe Kreutzer

Delivering care at home is the next frontier. Health systems are uniquely positioned to lead this transition, rather than letting other entities leapfrog them.

Delivering the right care, at the right time, in the right place is an oft-cited goal for healthcare providers. The desire to meet these aims is commendable but defining the right place is a constantly moving target. We’ve seen care transition from the hospital to ambulatory sites, retail locations, and, most recently, the virtual space. Charting that journey over the next decade, we see delivering care at home (C@H) as the next frontier. Health systems are uniquely positioned to lead this transition rather than letting other entities leapfrog them.

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