Home-Based Primary Care
Cross-source consensus on Home-Based Primary Care from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
How it works
Background
Where it comes from
Highlighted claims
- South Korea amended the National Health Insurance Act in 2018 to authorize HBPC linked with long-term care services for LTCI beneficiaries unable to access outpatient clinics independently. — Cohort study of older adults receiving home-based primary care in South Korea: cohort profile
- The HBPC pilot program expanded from 28 institutions in 2022 to 192 institutions in 2025. — Cohort study of older adults receiving home-based primary care in South Korea: cohort profile
- The Korean HBPC service model is the WISH model, adapted from AHRQ and WHO ICOPE principles. — Cohort study of older adults receiving home-based primary care in South Korea: cohort profile
- The HBPC program integrates home medical services with LTCI services such as home care, nursing, rehabilitation, and home medical care. — Cohort study of older adults receiving home-based primary care in South Korea: cohort profile