Physicians Practice March 4, 2024
Eric Galvin

Aging population, escalating costs drive demand for care at home, but challenges remain

It’s not hard to see which way the winds are blowing when it comes to in-home primary care programs. From Walgreens increasing its investment in VillageMD to CVS announcing its planned $10.6 billion acquisition of Oak Street Health, there are massive moves being made by some of the industry’s largest players because they see the potential of this sector. Even Amazon is joining in with its purchase of One Medical.

We are seeing heightened interest as we look at our business as well. As a testament to the strong demand for in-home advanced primary care services, Emcara Health will see roughly 40% growth in 2023. This demand...

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