MedCity News October 17, 2025
Kirk Allen

The move toward value-based care is inevitable and in-home care must not be left behind. To realize the full potential, here are a few key shifts that must happen.

From primary care to hospital systems, many sectors have embraced the transition to value-based care (VBC), showing improvements in health care costs, patient satisfaction and outcomes. Yet one critical segment has been slower to adapt: in-home care.

Despite playing an increasingly central role in care delivery – particularly for aging populations and individuals managing chronic conditions – in-home care has largely remained tied to traditional fee-for-service models.

In-home care sits at the intersection of clinical need and patient preference. It offers a unique window into a person’s daily environment, making...

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