Home Health Care News October 7, 2024
Joyce Famakinwa

Even with a proven track record for clinical effectiveness and cost savings, the hospital-at-home model’s future hangs in the balance.

“The data suggests that, for the populations that have been studied in multiple different places, it’s a very safe service to be done and with high-quality care, low readmission rates, low escalation rates, low infection rates,” Dr. Adam Groff, co-founder Maribel Health, told Home Health Care News. “The bottom line is people love it, patients love it and it’s a high-quality care experience.”

Maribel Health is a company that helps health systems modernize and deliver advanced home-based care services through technology. This includes services such as, hospital-at-home care, community paramedicine and other high-acute care models.

In 2020, the hospital-at-home model...

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