Home Health Care News June 7, 2020
Robert Holly

It wasn’t too long ago when consumers only had the option of doing the bulk of their shopping in brick-and-mortar stores. Then Amazon and other online retailers came along, completely revolutionizing how, when and where people buy goods and services.

The U.S. health care system is now on the verge of a similarly seismic shift, according to a May report from the MIT Center for Collective Intelligence and U.S. Pharmacopeia (USP), a nonprofit scientific organization focused on health and science.

And in-home care workers are playing a leading role.

“This is a large trend that a lot of people feel could have an impact on health care,” Robert Laubacher, a research scientist and executive director of the MIT...

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