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in-home

American  
[in-hohm] / ˈɪnˌhoʊm /

adjective

  1. available, provided, or taking place in a person's home.

    in-home tutoring.


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If, say, Minnesota is spending significantly more on in-home care services than Wisconsin and Michigan, or is seeing faster growth in those claims, that’s probably a red flag.

From The Wall Street Journal

A simple query of the data shows that in-home care providers such as FreedomCare, American Business Institute Corp.,

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Many states are expanding in-home care as an alternative to nursing homes, which can be more expensive.

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But in-home care was a locus of one alleged Minnesota fraud scheme.

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Many states let Medicaid patients bill the government for in-home care provided by family members and friends, which makes the services susceptible to abuse.

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