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High-tech home care.

W Balinsky1

  • 1Graduate School of Management and Urban Policy, New School for Social Research, New York City, USA.

Caring : National Association for Home Care Magazine
|April 8, 1995
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Summary
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Technological advancements have enabled home infusion services, shifting care from hospitals to patients' homes. High-tech home care is now a significant and growing sector within the healthcare industry.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare innovation
  • Medical technology
  • Home healthcare services

Background:

  • Over the last 20-25 years, significant advancements in medical equipment and pharmaceuticals have occurred.
  • These innovations have facilitated the transition of infusion services from institutional settings to the home environment.
  • The home care industry has strategically expanded into the High-Definition Infusion Technology (HDIT) field.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the evolution of infusion services.
  • To underscore the growth and significance of high-tech home care.
  • To document the natural progression of the home care industry into specialized technological fields.

Main Methods:

  • Review of industry trends and technological developments in infusion therapy.

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  • Analysis of the integration of advanced medical technologies into home care settings.
  • Examination of the strategic expansion of the home care industry into the HDIT sector.
  • Main Results:

    • Innovations in equipment and drugs have enabled the decentralization of infusion services.
    • Home infusion services have become a substantial component of the broader healthcare landscape.
    • High-tech home care represents a major development and a key area of growth within the industry.

    Conclusions:

    • The shift of infusion services to the home is a direct result of technological progress.
    • Home care's expansion into high-tech infusion services is a logical and successful business development.
    • High-tech home care is now an established and integral part of the modern healthcare system.