Home Care Path is preparing their submission for the Wisconsin Governor's Business Plan Contest. Home Based Supportive Care is most poised for a tech disruption lead through service coordination.
Data indicates seniors are projected to make up more than 20 percent of the total United States population by 2029. Medical system payers describe the costs to be far lower and the outcomes far better from caring for elders in the home setting.
Investment dollars flow toward innovative technology aimed at delivering a service to an elderly population in their own home. Home Care Path is proposing technological innovation designed to mitigate the negative impact of a lack of family support for an elder choosing to remain in their own home.
Using technology to coordinate non- medical support is more than a social determinant, and is the key to improving medical elder care outcomes. This digital technological innovation delivers service coordination of non-medical supportive care across the community.
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