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The House Calls market refers to a sector within healthcare services where medical professionals provide clinical assessments, treatments, and care at a patient's place of residence. This approach to care delivery is designed for individuals who have difficulty accessing traditional healthcare settings due to mobility issues, chronic diseases, or preferences for receiving care in the comfort of their own homes. House Calls can encompass a range of services from routine check-ups to acute care and chronic disease management. The market includes services provided by various healthcare professionals including physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. Technological advancements, such as telemedicine and mobile health applications, have expanded the reach and capability of house call services, enabling providers to offer more comprehensive and timely care.
Companies operating in the House Calls market include Heal, which offers doctor house calls for primary and urgent care services; Visiting Physicians Association, providing home-based primary care; DispatchHealth, delivering on-demand urgent care services at home; and Housecall Providers, which is an affiliate of CareOregon, focusing on home-based primary, palliatiative, and hospice care. These companies and others in the market aim to improve patient access, convenience, and the overall quality of healthcare delivered in the home setting. Show Less Read more