MedCity News October 15, 2021
Anuja Vaidya

Eleven health systems have joined the coalition, which aims to extend and expand the existing federal hospital-at-home waivers and create an advanced acute care-at-home delivery model at the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation.

Two major health systems and a hospital-at-home company have launched a coalition that will advocate for continuing the currently available hospital-level at-home care flexibilities beyond the Covid-19 pandemic.

Founded by Rochester, Minnesota-based Mayo Clinic, Oakland, California-based Kaiser Permanente and Boston-based Medically Home, the Advanced Care at Home Coalition will also advocate for the creation of an advanced care-at-home delivery model at the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation.

Though interest in hospital-at-home programs has been growing steadily over the past decade, it accelerated amid the Covid-19...

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