MedCity News November 27, 2024
Katie Adams

Leaders from three health systems — Providence, OSF HealthCare and UMass Memorial Health — detailed how their organizations are maximizing hybrid and home-based care models during a recent panel.

Health systems across the country are scaling hybrid and home-based care models by integrating virtual visits with in-person services, deploying remote monitoring technologies, and partnering with home health providers to increase access while reducing costs. These new models aim to improve patient outcomes — as well as meet the growing demand for care that is more convenient and personalized.

Leaders from three different health systems detailed how their organizations are maximizing hybrid and home-based care models last week during a virtual panel held by Bright Spots in Healthcare.

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