The Hospital at Home (HaH) healthcare delivery model enables patients to receive hospital-level care at home, improving patient comfort and potentially reducing extended hospital stays. Advanced technology and healthcare professionals support this innovative approach, which aims to provide high-quality care for acute and chronic conditions, thus transforming the healthcare landscape. The integration of HaH into acute care has the potential to revolutionize healthcare by offering comprehensive, cost-effective, and proactive care.
Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM), a technology that facilitates real-time communication between patients and healthcare providers, plays a vital role in ensuring the effectiveness of the HaH model. Initially, chronic care adopted RPM, which has achieved considerable success and is now gaining traction in acute care. We anticipate further expansion in RPM adoption across various healthcare specialties.
In this report, we examine the evolving landscape of HaH and the significant role that RPM plays in its effectiveness. It also explores the drivers and challenges of HaH adoption, future outlook, current adoption levels of HaH and RPM, and investments in care specialties.
Scope
- Industry: healthcare
- Geography: global
Contents
In this report, we examine:
- The evolving HaH landscape
- RPM’s significance in the HaH model
- Drivers and challenges for HaH
- HaH’s future outlook
Membership (s)
Healthcare Payer and Provider Information Technology
Sourcing and Vendor Management