"When caregivers are able to actually see and treat a patient in their home environment, they gain a better understanding of ways to help the patient make their daily tasks safer, healthier, or easier," Romney said.The standard at-home equipment patients will receive are a blood pressure monitor, pulse oximeter, cellular-enabled digital tablet and a digital scale.

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As waves of the novel coronavirus have stressed hospital resources in hotspots, the trend of moving acute care to the home has intensified, aided by relaxed regulations from CMS.It can be a win-win: moving low-acuity care out of the hospital can save providers money on overhead costs like housekeeping and meals. Other devices could include a continuous heart rate monitor and oxygen sensor. “When caregivers are able to actually see and treat a patient in their home environment, they gain a better understanding of ways to help the patient make their daily tasks safer, healthier, or easier,” said Josh Romney, M.D., Castell population health medical director and an internal medicine physician with Intermountain Medical Group. Joshua Romney is a practicing Internal Medicine doctor in Salt Lake City, UT

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And patients generally prefer to receive care in their own homes when possible.Castell Medical Director Josh Romney said in a statement it can allow for higher quality treatment, too. Aug 18, 2020

Castell Medical Director Josh Romney said in a statement it can allow for higher quality treatment, too.