- In April 2024, Honor Technology, Inc., a leader in home care technology and services, launched its AI-powered Care Platform 2.0, designed to optimize care planning, caregiver matching, and real-time health tracking. This upgrade enhances personalization and efficiency in delivering in-home care, particularly for seniors and chronic disease patients. The initiative reinforces Honor’s commitment to leveraging technology to scale high-quality, individualized care, highlighting a broader trend toward intelligent automation in home healthcare services
- In March 2024, DispatchHealth expanded its partnership with Humana Inc. to bring app-based in-home care services to additional U.S. states, focusing on high-risk Medicare Advantage members. Through the DispatchHealth app, patients can request urgent medical attention at home, enabling hospital-level care without facility admission. This expansion exemplifies how healthcare apps are increasingly being integrated into payer networks, improving access, reducing costs, and enhancing outcomes
- In March 2024, Practo Technologies Pvt. Ltd., one of India’s leading digital health platforms, launched Practo HomeCare+, a feature within its app offering home diagnostics, nursing services, and chronic care packages in major Indian cities. This move aligns with India’s push toward digital health and rising consumer demand for app-based care delivery at home. Practo’s initiative demonstrates the growing importance of comprehensive home healthcare offerings tailored to urban and tech-savvy populations
- In February 2024, TytoCare, a remote diagnostic solution provider, integrated its AI-based diagnostic tools with leading home healthcare platforms in Europe and the U.S. to enable seamless app-based medical exams from home. This development empowers patients to conduct guided exams—such as heart, lung, and ear checks—using the TytoCare kit and app, with results transmitted in real time to physicians. It marks a significant leap in enabling virtual primary care and expanding diagnostic access in remote or underserved regions
- In January 2024, MedArrive, a U.S.-based mobile-integrated care platform, introduced Behavioral Health Modules into its app ecosystem to address mental health needs alongside physical health in home settings. Designed for Medicaid and vulnerable populations, this innovation combines virtual and in-person care options for behavioral health support. MedArrive’s development reflects the growing convergence of mental and physical health in on-demand home care, addressing holistic patient well-being through app-enabled services



