Home Health Care News June 13, 2024
Joyce Famakinwa

Amid efforts to push back the expiration date of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ (CMS) Acute Hospital Care at Home waiver, more patients are expressing their desire to participate in hospital-at-home programs.

That’s according to a new survey from Vivalink, a digital healthcare solutions company that offers remote patient monitoring (RPM).

“Hospital at home is a very fast growing and a very high interest market segment, and we’re paying a lot of attention to that market,” Vivalink CEO Jiang Li told Home Health Care News.

The survey responses come from over 1,000 U.S.-based individuals who are 40 years and older.

One of the survey’s key findings is that 84% of respondents are interested in participating in hospital-at-home-related monitoring,...

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