The humble house call is being put to the test to see if it can improve care and cut costs for some of Medicare’s frailest patients – and new data suggests it can work. Medicare announced Thursday that it saved more than $25 million in the first year of a three-year study to determine the value of home-based primary care for frail seniors with multiple chronic illnesses, by avoiding pricier hospital or emergency room care.
Medicare project: House calls for frail seniors cut costs
by Research Team | Jun 19, 2015 | Health News | 0 comments