The Quiet Resurgence: Rediscovering the Home Visit in the Late 20th Century
In Part 6 of our History of the House Call series, we explore how the late 20th century saw a quiet but meaningful resurgence of in-home care.
Driven by aging populations, hospice needs, and a renewed focus on dignity in care, physicians began once again stepping through front doors not as a novelty, but as a necessity.
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