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Care Delivery Innovation

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Home-based care leaders are signaling that Medicare Advantage and Medicaid rate pressure, prior authorization, and state-level caregiving restrictions remain the dominant near-term constraints on care-at-home strategies—raising risk for ACOs and MA plans relying on home health, personal care, and HCBS capacity to manage frail, high-cost populations. At the same time, hospitals are continuing virtual-care investments despite margin pressure, but new signals—telehealth use down sharply from 2020 and remote sepsis monitoring failing to reduce readmissions—underscore that VBC stakeholders need tighter evidence, workflow integration, and patient support models before scaling digital care as a utilization-management lever (home-based care concerns; telehealth and patient-support trends).