Best Buy to Set Up , In-Home Hospital Care.
CNBC reports that Best Buy has signed a three-year agreement with Atrium Health, which is part of Advocate Health, to provide hospital care at home.
The retailer's Geek Squad will set up technology in patients' homes that monitors vital signs.
Patients and others at home will be
trained how to use the devices.
Data from the devices will then be
shared with health care professionals
via Current Health's telemedicine hub.
CNBC reports that Best Buy started
setting up its home care technology for
10 hospitals near Charlotte, NC, in February.
The goal is to have about 100 patients
use the system each day, which
equates to a midsized hospital. .
Patients who use the service will pay
Atrium via their insurance provider.
Medicare and Medicaid will also be accepted.
Deborah Di Sanzo, Best Buy Health’s president,
said "we want to do this thoughtfully." .
We want to do this well. We want to create pathways that enable care at home in a more seamless manner. , Deborah Di Sanzo, Best Buy Health’s president, via statement.
We want to tie technology and empathy together and really help change how health care is delivered
to people in their homes, Deborah Di Sanzo, Best Buy Health’s president, via statement.
We want to tie technology and empathy together and really help change how health care is delivered
to people in their homes, Deborah Di Sanzo, Best Buy Health’s president, via statement