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One of the fastest growing sectors of the medical industry is
that of home health. There are many reasons for this growth, but
most important are:The number of aging and infirm citizens in the
country.The lower cost of care in relation to hospitals and long
term care facilities.The fact health providers consider home care to
be the most humane and compassionate form of care.Because of the
rapid growth in this category of healthcare, a variety of employment
opportunities have become available. Many hospitals are turning to
home health as a method to recapture revenue that would be otherwise
lost. Despite the efforts of hospitals to enter the home care
market,
Private companies dominate home health. Since these are
primarily businesses that have not been in existence for long, they
need to hire not only for in home providers, but also for support
and administrative positions.The future demand for home care will be
staggering. In 1997, over 22.4 million households provided home care
to a loved one over 50. Over time, this drain on physical and
emotional resources will result in a desire for outside help in the
home. Additionally,
Medicare funding of short term home
health care is projected to more than double by 2010. Meanwhile,
workers employed in the home health field actually dropped by 29,000
in 2000. The projected employment outlook for just home health aides
leads all medical job categories at a whopping 66.8%!One may think
the vast majority of home health related jobs are lower paying aide
jobs. Fortunately,Click
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