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EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 10 MIN

The Hospital at Home Model That Actually Works

from The Digital Health Podcast with Fexingo: Wearables, Diagnostics, and Health Software · host Fexingo

Episode 11 of The Digital Health Podcast with Fexingo dives into the 'Hospital at Home' model — specifically, how the Mayo Clinic and Kaiser Permanente are turning acute care into home-based monitoring. Lucas and Luna unpack the data: a 2025 JAMA study showing 20% lower readmission rates and 30% cost savings for patients enrolled in virtual hospital programs. They explore the tech stack — RPM devices, AI triage algorithms, and the role of broadband access. Plus, a candid look at why adoption has been slow despite the evidence, including regulatory hurdles and physician resistance. If you're in health tech or operations, this is the episode that explains why home-based acute care is scaling now. #HospitalAtHome #VirtualCare #RemotePatientMonitoring #MayoClinic #KaiserPermanente #JAMA #RPM #AcuteCare #DigitalHealth #HealthTech #Telemedicine #AIinHealthcare #Buisness #HealthPolicy #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TheDigitalHealthPodcast #HealthInnovation Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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