The devastation from the global COVID-19 pandemic may thankfully be waning, but the lessons health systems learned from two years of keeping patients safe are likely to have a profound impact on the way we deliver health care in decades to come. No evolution, perhaps, is more promising than the rapid growth of home-based care models, which deliver first-rate care to patients in the comfort of their own living rooms while increasing efficiency, reducing costs, and removing many of the inconveniences and hurdles long associated with a trip to the doctor's office. In this lively and informative presentation, Rachit Thariani, chief administrative officer for The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center’s Post-Acute and Home-Based Care Division, joins Healthcare Innovation Editor-in-Chief Mark Haglund to share more about this health system transformation trend.
Rachit Thariani, Chief Administrative Officer, Post-Acute and Home-Based Care Division - The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center