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Rural Home Hospital Model Boosts Patient Care and Lowers Costs, Says JAMA Study

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A recent study published in JAMA Network Open illustrates the effectiveness of a rural home hospital model (RHH) in delivering hospital-level care to patients in rural settings without escalating costs. Conducted by Dr. David Levine and colleagues, the trial revealed that patients receiving acute care at home experienced higher levels of physical activity and greater satisfaction compared to those treated in traditional hospital settings. With an acceptance rate surpassing that of prior urban studies, the findings suggest that RHH could significantly improve healthcare access and outcomes in underserved rural populations. The study’s implications indicate a potential shift toward integrating home-based care models into broader healthcare strategies, particularly in areas with limited hospital resources.

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