Hospital at Home programs: Decentralized inpatient care but centralized laboratory testing?

•Explore different models of Hospital at Home programs.•Emphasize the crucial roles of clinical laboratories in bolstering Hospital at Home initiatives.•Focus on two key quality requirements for laboratory testing in Hospital at Home programs: sample integrity and turnaround times.•Discuss opportuni...

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