The old-fashioned house call is back in a big way. Here’s how it works.
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It’s hard to get to the doctor when you don’t drive anymore or you’re struggling with several chronic medical conditions. The result may be missed appointments and a lack of needed care.
But a growing trend makes it far easier for older adults to get medical attention, bringing routine exams and diagnostic tests to the patient’s doorstep. It’s called home-based medical care — when doctors, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, or other providers visit and treat older adults right in their homes.
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