
Appalachian Regional Healthcare (ARH) has announced a new program designed to enhance patient accessibility to medical services by reviving the concept of house calls through modern practices.
The initiative seeks to bridge the gap between the traditional model of in-person, at-home visits by physicians and the current system that requires patients to travel to healthcare facilities. According to ARH officials, the approach will particularly benefit individuals with limited mobility, chronic health conditions, or those living in remote areas with limited access to healthcare services.
By incorporating technology and experienced medical personnel, the program allows patients to receive comprehensive medical care in the comfort of their homes. ARH representatives noted that the service is intended to improve convenience while also reducing strain on hospital and clinic resources.
“The goal is to deliver personalized, timely medical attention to those who need it most without the need for them to leave their homes,” an ARH spokesperson explained.
While full details of the program’s rollout and eligibility criteria are yet to be released, ARH has indicated that it is part of a broader initiative to modernize patient care and improve health outcomes across the region.
Patients and families interested in learning more about the service are encouraged to contact ARH directly for more information.
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