Home Health Care News June 25, 2020
Joyce Famakinwa

Mayo Clinic announced Thursday that it has teamed up with technology-enabled services company Medically Home to provide hospital-level care in the home.

The new program will allow Mayo Clinic’s patients to transition from the hospital back home, with support from virtual and in-person care. Once home, patients may also receive recovery services under the direction of Mayo Clinic physicians.

The program will first launch in Jacksonville, Florida, in early July. It will then expand to Eau Claire, Wisconsin, in August. Mayo Clinic plans to spread this model across its health care systems throughout 2021.

“Our ultimate goal is, by 2022, to share this with the rest of the world,”...

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