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- From facility to home: How healthcare could shift by 2025
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a catalyst to fundamentally reimagine Care at Home to help improve quality of care and patient experience while also creating potential value for payers, healthcare facilities and physician groups, Care at Home providers, technology companies, and investors
- How ‘Care at Home’ ecosystems can reshape the way health systems . . .
While our research has found that the traditional post-acute home-health segment remains the largest, new emerging home-care subsegments—such as home infusions, home-based dialysis, primary home care, and hospital home care—are growing rapidly (Exhibit 2)
- What to expect in US healthcare in 2024 and beyond | McKinsey
First, we expect continued demand from payers and health systems searching to improve efficiency, address labor challenges, and implement new technologies (for example, generative AI) Second, payers and health systems are likely to accept vendor price increases for solutions delivering measurable improvements
- What to expect in US healthcare in 2025 and beyond | McKinsey
Skilled home health growth is driven by patient preference to be treated at home, combined with technological enablement that enhances nursing efficiency, such as auto-fill forms, e-fax bots, and speech-to-text Personal care services are projected to rise at a 10 to 12 percent CAGR from 2023 to 2028, driven by strong demand and the fiscal
- Future of US healthcare post-COVID-19 | McKinsey - McKinsey Company
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the movement of care from high-cost acute and post-acute sites to lower-cost freestanding and non-acute sites, including increased demand for home-based services and virtual care Non-acute sites have lower costs and higher EBITDA margins, 15 to 25 percent compared to 8 to 10 percent for acute and post
- The next frontier of care delivery in healthcare | McKinsey
The results show that the future of care delivery is fundamentally evolving to become patient-centric, virtual, ambulatory, in the home, value based and risk bearing, driven by data and analytics, transparent and interoperable, enabled by new medical technologies, funded by private investors, and integrated yet fragmented
- Healthcare Practice The next frontier of healthcare delivery
shifts that will affect the future of care delivery in the United States Payers, providers, and policy makers should take stock of these shifts as they seek to provide the best care possible to the nation’s consumers The future of care delivery is: — patient-centric — virtual — ambulatory — in the home — value-based and risk-bearing
- 2024 healthcare services outlook: Challenges and opportunities
The healthcare services sector has seen rapid growth over recent years Despite the challenges organizations may face in 2024, opportunities for the sector still abound
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