December 07, 2021

Hospital Is At Home in the Global Village

 In the Global Village, technical advances have enabled Residents to elect home care vs. hospitalization. Remote patient monitoring devices allow physicians to track a patient's heart and breathing rate, weight changes, and activity levels using enhanced telemedicine technology.

 Photo by National Cancer Institute on Unsplash

In the early days of the Industrial Park, it was not unusual for doctors to make "house calls" for those too sick to come to the office and who could not afford hospitalization services. 

In the early days of the Global Village, it was not unusual for patients to receive hospital-level care in the comfort of their own homes. Although both doctor and patient had to be comfortable with computers, cell phones, and video conference calls, the pandemic provided the impetus to provide hospital care for patients already quarantined at home. 

 A home hospital patient sitting at home in a chair receiving treatment from a nurse. Next Avenue

In the Global Village, providing effective and safe care in people's homes has provided comfort and affordability. Seems like the more things have changed, the more they have remained the same.

That's just the way it is in the Global Village.

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