mHealth Intelligence October 26, 2023
Anuja Vaidya

Clinicians believe care-at-home efforts, including telehealth, RPM, and hospital-at-home, increase healthcare access and patient satisfaction, per a new survey.

A majority of clinicians (81 percent) would like to see their organization’s investment in care-at-home initiatives increase over the next year or two, a new survey shows.

Commissioned by Best Buy’s Current Health and conducted independently by Sage Growth Partners in June, the survey polled 116 clinicians. Of the respondents, 64 percent were employed at a health system or academic medical center, 29 percent at a hospital-or health system-affiliated practice, and 4 percent at an independent acute care hospital. Additionally, 29 percent of the respondents were staff physicians, 13 percent were nurse managers, and 13 percent were chief nursing officers.

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