Managed Healthcare Executive November 8, 2023
Ron Southwick

The company is working with large health systems such as the Mayo Clinic and Kaiser Permanente, and Rami Karjian expects more delivery of acute care in the home.

Rami Karjian says many patients that are being admitted to hospitals today will be treated at home in the not-too-distant future.

Karjian is the co-founder and CEO of Medically Home, a Boston-based company that works with health systems to provide acute care at home. The company’s partners include Kaiser Permanente, the Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic and more than a dozen other organizations.

“Most people that are doing this at any scale will tell you that 20% or 30% of their hospital beds in the future will be beds in their home,” Karjian...

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