Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 March 2009
In the United States, there is growing determination among health care institutions to slow down cost increases, particularly in acute hospital situations.
One major strategy is to finance and deliver more health care in the home, which is seen as less expensive than institutional alternatives, of equal quality, often more humane, and preferred by many patients. As a result, this practice will most likely become more prevalent as long as quality of care is sustained, even if the costs are comparable to hospital care.