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

The third part of our Care at Home series digs into the benefits of leveraging vendors or building out internal capabilities, and how to get clinician buy-in.

In the first two posts of this series, we outlined the opportunity for health systems to develop a robust, comprehensive C@H program, and how to think about financial implications of actively shifting care to patients’ homes.

This post digs into the benefits of leveraging vendors or building out internal capabilities, and, importantly, how to ensure clinician buy-in.

Be strategic about engaging vendors

At its core, C@H includes three key modules:

1. Telehealth hardware and software in the patient’s home and with clinicians that facilitate two-way audio/video/text communications 2. Remote monitoring sensors and connected...

Today's Sponsors

LEK
ZeOmega

Today's Sponsor

LEK

 
Topics: Digital Health, Home, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology, Telehealth
University of Rochester Medical Center plans hospital-at-home program
Hospital-at-Home: Bridging Inpatient and Remote Care
Why Saint Luke's plans to expand hospital at home
Meet the Company Developing an At-Home Test to Replace the Pap Smear
AdventHealth Rolls Out New Hospital-At-Home Program

Share This Article