Oliver Wyman June 6, 2024
Ran Strul, John Caison, and Zoe Kreutzer

In part two of our series on care at home, we examine several key financial implications as health systems eye actively shifting care to patients’ homes.

The first article in this series outlined the evolving market dynamics creating new opportunities in Care at Home (C@H) programs. In this post, we detail where and how to start thinking about the financial implications of actively shifting care to patients’ homes. In the third article, we offer considerations to ensure a successful launch of C@H.

Starting with Hospital at Home as the foundation

The scope of services that can be provided at home is large and growing. For health systems, whether already offering traditional services like home health or considering their first foray...

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