- In January 2025, Merago Inc. launched its home healthcare services in collaboration with Portea Medical in India. This service includes urgent and postoperative care, making healthcare more accessible in regions with limited access to advanced medical facilities
- In October 2024, the global adoption of telehealth services surged due to the increasing need for home healthcare. Telehealth is improving patient care, particularly for the elderly, and reducing the need for physical visits to healthcare providers, thus reducing costs and improving outcomes
- In September 2024, several companies in the home healthcare sector began integrating AI-powered remote patient monitoring systems. These systems allow caregivers to monitor patients with chronic conditions at home, improving outcomes and reducing hospital readmissions
- In May 2024, the U.S. government announced policy changes that provide greater insurance coverage for home healthcare services. This change aims to make home healthcare more affordable and accessible to a wider population, especially for elderly patients and those with disabilities
- In June 2023, Amedisys reached an agreement to merge with Optum, a company specializing in diversified health services. Amedisys provides personalized home health and hospice care services and conducts over 11.2 million visits to patient homes annually
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Companies such as Omron Healthcare, Inc. (Japan), Air Liquide (France), B. Braun SE (Germany), Medtronic (Ireland) and DaVita Inc. (U.S) are the major companies in the unskilled home healthcare market.
In January 2025, Merago Inc. launched its home healthcare services in collaboration with Portea Medical in India. This service includes urgent and postoperative care, making healthcare more accessible in regions with limited access to advanced medical facilities.In September 2024, several companies in the home healthcare sector began integrating AI-powered remote patient monitoring systems. These systems allow caregivers to monitor patients with chronic conditions at home, improving outcomes and reducing hospital readmissions.
The countries covered in the unskilled home healthcare market are U.S., Canada, Mexico, Germany, France, U.K., Netherlands, Switzerland, Belgium, Russia, Italy, Spain, Turkey, rest of Europe, China, Japan, India, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, rest of Asia-Pacific, Brazil, Argentina, rest of South America, Saudi Arabia, U.A.E., South Africa, Egypt, Israel, and rest of Middle East and Africa.