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Hospital-at-Home: Market Shares, Market Opportunity, Market Forecasts, 2023-2029

  • Report

  • 154 Pages
  • March 2023
  • Region: Global
  • Wintergreen Research, Inc
  • ID: 5745088

Strong Growth in the Market Comes from the Implementation Efforts to Free Up Hospital Beds and Extend the Capabilities of the Highest Level of Care Delivery

The hospital-at-home market has a CAGR of 119 % between 2022 and 2029. Strong growth comes from the implementation efforts to free up hospital beds and extend the capabilities of the highest level of care delivery. The introduction of more sophisticated automated processing into the financial markets doubled the impact of remote monitoring and high-level nursing in the home. Growth of the hospital-at-home market comes with the ubiquitous adoption of AI. Hospital-at-home brings an intelligent real-time world where queues and paperwork, hassles and drudgery are mostly replaced by an instantaneous provision of high-quality hospital care services when and where they are needed most. Hospital-at-home brings an all-digital domain measurable and able to provide the highest level of care. The strong growth of Hospital-at-Home markets comes as hospitals struggle to find enough beds for patients.

Acquisitions have been completed, that avenue of growth in facilities is saturated, and building more space is too expensive. Hospitals need to free beds for the highest paying procedures and moving less demanding patients to the home is most feasible. During the pandemic many patients in nursing homes died, so the placement of patients has become a less desirable treatment modality than it was previously. 

There is an inevitability to the implementation of hospital at home. Technology has evolved to a place where far more sophisticated levels of care can be delivered at home than was ever possible before. AI and software-driven systems are a huge part of the market shift. his is the market driving force for the adoption of hospital at home. Patients would rather be home and the cost of care at home is lower. Hospital-at-home is not questioned as to its survival but rather whether it can preserve its identity as it is amalgamated into the American healthcare system.

Key Topics

  • Hospital-At-Home (HaH)
  • Acute Hospital Care at Home
  • Care Givers Available for HaH
  • Telehealth 
  • AI Services at Home
  • Home Monitoring
  • Telehealth Integration
  • Hospitalized Patients 
  • Hospital Patients Managed at Home

Table of Contents

1. Acute Hospital Care at Home Market Description and Market Dynamics
1.1 Care Givers Available for Acute Hospital Care At Home
1.1.1 Availability Of Virtual Care
1.2 Hospital at Home Health Care Evolution
1.2.1 Infection in Hospitals
1.2.2 History of Convalesce in Homes
1.3 Innovation Center Study on Hospital-at-Home
1.4 Proliferation Of Ambulatory Surgery Centers
1.5 Single-Payer Countries vs. US for Hospital-at-Home
1.5.1 Successful Trials of Hospital-at-Home in the US
1.6 Hospital-At-Home Has a Priority In Care Delivery

2. Acute Hospital Care at Home Market Share, Driving Forces, and Forecasts
2.1 Acute Hospital Care at Home Market Driving Forces
2.1.1 National Nurses Union, Opposes Hospital-At-Home
2.2 Hospital-at-Home Market Shares
2.3 Acute Hospital Care at Home Market Forecasts
2.4 Acute Hospital Care at Home Market Segments
2.5 Homecare Industry Size and Market Shares
2.6 Acute Care Hospital Care at Home Market Forecasts
2.7 Growth in Telehealth
2.8 Growth in AI Services at Home
2.9 Acute Hospital Care at Home Regional Analysis
2.9.1 Hospital at Home Health Care in Australia, Canada, and Europe
2.9.2 Hospital at Home Regional Percentages US and Rest of World

3. Acute Hospital Care at Home Plans
3.1 Acute Hospital Care at Home Waivers
3.1.1 CMS Insurance for Acute Hospital Care at Home
3.2 Home Monitoring Equipment Functions
3.2.1 Benefits of Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM)
3.3 Conduit Helps Remote Patient Monitoring

4. Acute Hospital Care at Home Equipment and Technology
4.1 Patient Monitors
4.1.1 AI and Remote Monitoring
4.2 Telehealth Integrated Through Hospital Room TV screens
4.3 Epic and Cerner Electronic Patient Records
4.4 Hospital-at-Home Software: Central Logic
4.4.1 Central Logic
4.4.2 Medalogix
4.5 MultiCare Pulse Heart Institute Treats Heart Failure at Home

5 Acute Hospital Care at Home Company Profiles
5.1 Amedisys/Contessa
5.1.1 Overview and Most Significant Aspects of the Company
5.1.2 Revenue and Financials
5.1.3 Amedisys Positioning
5.1.4 Acquisitions
5.1.5 SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Threat)
5.1.6 Strengths and Weaknesses Going Forward
5.2 Aurora Enterprises
5.2.1 Overview and Most Significant Aspects of the Company
5.2.2 Revenue and Financials
5.2.3 Positioning
5.2.4 Acquisitions
5.2.5 SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Threat)
5.2.6 Strengths and Weaknesses Going Forward
5.3 Massachusetts General Brigham and Women's Hospital
5.3.1 Overview and Most Significant Aspects of Hospital
5.3.2 Revenue and Financials
5.3.3 Positioning and Acquisitions
5.3.4 SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Threat)
5.3.5 Strengths and Weaknesses Going Forward
5.4 HCA/Brookdale Senior Living
5.4.1 Overview and Most Significant Aspects of the Company
5.4.2 Revenue and Financials
5.4.3 SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Threat)
5.4.4 Positioning
5.4.5 Acquisitions
5.4.6 Strengths and Weaknesses Going Forward
5.5 Bon Secours Mercy Health/Conduit Health
5.5.1 Overview and Most Significant Aspects of the Company
5.5.2 Revenue and Financials
5.5.3 SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Threat)
5.5.4 Positioning
5.5.5 Strengths and Weaknesses Going Forward
5.6 DispatchHealth
5.6.1 Overview and Most Significant Aspects of the Company
5.6.2 Revenue and Financials
5.6.3 Positioning
5.6.4 Acquisitions
5.6.5 SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Threat)
5.6.6 Strengths and Weaknesses Going Forward
5.7 Encompass Health
5.7.1 Overview and Most Significant Aspects of the Company
5.7.2 Revenue and Financials
5.7.3 Positioning
5.7.4 Acquisitions
5.7.4 SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Threat)
5.7.5 Strengths and Weaknesses Going Forward
5.8 Hospital At Home
5.8.1 Overview
5.8.2 Revenue and Financials
5.8.3 Positioning and Acquisitions
5.8.4 SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Threat)
5.9 Humana
5.9.1 Overview and Most Significant Aspects of the Company
5.9.2 Revenue and Financials
5.9.3 Positioning
5.9.4 Acquisitions
5.9.5 SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Threat)
5.9.6 Strengths and Weaknesses Going Forward
5.10 CenterWell Home Health
5.10.1 Overview and Most Significant Aspects of the Company
5.10.2 Revenue and Financials
5.10.3 Positioning
5.10.4 SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Threat)
5.10.5 Strengths and Weaknesses Going Forward
5.11 UnitedHealth Group, Optum, and LHC Group
5.11.1 Overview and Most Significant Aspects of the Company
5.11.2 Revenue and Financials
5.11.3 Positioning
5.11.4 Acquisitions
5.11.5 SWOT(Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Threat)
5.11.6 Strengths and Weaknesses Going Forward
5.12 Mayo Clinic
5.12.1 Overview and Most Significant Aspects of the Company
5.12.2 Revenue and Financials
5.12.3 Positioning
5.12.4 Acquisitions
5.13.5 SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Threat)
5.12.6 Strengths and Weaknesses Going Forward
5.13 Medically Home
5.13.1 Overview and Most Significant Aspects of the Company
5.13.2 Revenue and Financials
5.13.3 Positioning
5.13.4 SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Threat)
5.13.5 Strengths and Weaknesses Going Forward
5.14 Sana Health
5.14.1 Overview and Most Significant Aspects of the Company
5.14.2 Revenue and Financials
5.14.3 Positioning
5.14.4 SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Threat)
5.14.5 Strengths and Weaknesses Going Forward
5.15 Senior Helpers
5.15.1 Overview and Most Significant Aspects of the Company
5.15.2 Revenue and Financials
5.15.3 Positioning
5.15.4 SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Threat)
5.15.5 Strengths and Weaknesses Going Forward
5.16 Trinity Health
5.16.1 Overview and Most Significant Aspects of the Company
5.16.2 Revenue and Financials
5.16.3 Positioning
5.16.4 Acquisitions/Divestitures
5.15.5 SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Threat)
5.15.6 Strengths and Weaknesses Going Forward
5.17 Hospital at Home Research Papers
5.18 Companies Participating in the Hospital Homecare Business

List of Figures
Figure 1. Hospital-at-Home Gains Momentum AHA
Figure 2. Hospital-at-Home
Figure 3. Richard Walker Being Given Hospital Treatment at his Home in Albuquerque with His Dog for Company
Figure 4. Acute Hospital Care at Home Market Driving Forces
Figure 5. Acute Hospital Care at Home Limitations
Figure 6. Hospital-at-Home Market Shares
Figure 7. Hospital-at-Home Market Shares
Figure 8. Hospital at Home Selected Market Participant Profiles, Dollars, US, 2022
Figure 9. Hospital-at-Home Market Forecasts
Figure 10. Hospital at Home Market Forecasts, Dollars, US and Worldwide, 2023-2029
Figure 11. Advantages of Hospital-at-Home
Figure 12. Typical Hospital At Home Program Services
Figure 13. Acute Hospital Care at Home Provider Revenue Market Segments, Dollars, US, 2023-2029
Figure 14. Acute Hospital Care at Home Provider Revenue Market Segments, Percent, US, 2023-2029
Figure 15. Acute Hospital Care at Home Provider Revenue Market Segments, Dollars, US, 2023-2029
Figure 16. Acute Hospital Care at Home Provider Revenue Market Segments, Dollars, US, 2023-2029
Figure 17. Acute Hospital Care at Home Regional Market Segments, Dollars and Percent, Worldwide, 2022
Figure 18. Acute Hospital Care at Home Regional Market Segments, Dollars and Percent, Worldwide, 2022
Figure 19. Acute Hospital Care at Home Regional Market Segments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2029
Figure 20. Acute Hospital Care at Home Regional Market Segments, Dollars, and Percent, Worldwide, 2029
Figure 21. Hospital-at-Home Care Pathways, Including Illness-Specific Care Maps
Figure 21. Home Monitoring Equipment Functions
Figure 22. Benefits of Remote Patient Monitoring RPM Program
Figure 23. Conduit Hospital-at-Home Services
Figure 24. Advantages of Telehealth
Figure 25. Amedisys High Acuity Care Revenues Contracts Sources
Figure 26. Amedisys Benefits of Contessa Partnership
Figure 27. Massachusetts General Brigham and Women's Hospital
Figure 28. Massachusetts General Brigham and Women's Hospital
Figure 29. Dana Farber Cancer Hospital
Figure 30. Massachusetts General Brigham and Women's Hospital
Figure 31. Brookdale Senior Living Services Offered
Figure 32. Conduit Health Patient Transfer Center Functions
Figure 33. Conduit Health Nurse-First Triage
Figure 34. Conduit Health Virtual Care
Figure 35. Conduit Acute Hospital Care at Home Services
Figure 36. DispatchHealth Delivery of In-Home Care Functions
Figure 37. DispatchHealth Target Markets
Figure 38. DispatchHealth Service Areas
Figure 39. DispatchHealth Insurance Company Partners
Figure 40. CMS Hospital-at-Home Program Patient Diseases Covered
Figure 41. Humana Patient Benefits
Figure 42. CenterWell Home Health Hospital at Home Conditions Supported
Figure 43. CenterWell Home Health Company Metrics
Figure 44. CenterWell Home Health Regional Presence
Figure 45. CenterWell Home Health CMS Quality of Patient Care Ratings
Figure 46. Sana Health Selected Partners and Customer Base

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Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • Amedisys
  • Aurora Enterprises
  • Bon Secours Mercy Health
  • Brookdale Senior Living
  • CenterWell Home Health
  • Central Logic
  • Conduit Health
  • Contessa
  • DispatchHealth
  • Encompass Health
  • HCA
  • Humana
  • Medalogix
  • Massachusetts General Brigham and Women's Hospital
  • Mayo Clinic
  • Medically Home
  • Sana Health
  • Senior Helpers
  • Trinity Health
  • UnitedHealth Group
  • Optum
  • LHC Group