4.4.10.3Vertical

Hospital-at-Home Programs

Programs delivering acute-level care in the patient home as a substitute for inpatient admission.

Market snapshot

These figures describe Remote Patient Monitoring & Connected Health (4.4.10), the segment that Hospital-at-Home Programs sits within — not Hospital-at-Home Programs on its own.

FragmentationFragmentedEstimate

No discrete Census NAICS code — RPM and connected health span ambulatory-services (621999), device, and software classifications, so the segment is not separately sized by the Census Bureau.

Business model & economics

Revenue model

Reimbursed monitoring, subscription, and device-plus-service fees

Key economics

Recurring revenue
High

recurring monitoring and chronic care

EBITDA margin
Stage- and reimbursement-dependent
Capex intensity
Low

Characteristics

  • Extends clinical care into the home.
  • CMS reimbursement and hospital-at-home waivers drive adoption.
  • Chronic-disease management and capacity constraints support demand.

M&A deal context

Deal activityHigh

Who’s acquiring

  • Connected-health & RPM platforms
  • Health-system & payer strategics
  • VC- and PE-backed investors

What’s driving deals

  • Reimbursement-driven RPM and hospital-at-home growth.
  • Chronic-care and capacity-constraint demand.
  • Device-plus-services platform consolidation.

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