BOSTON, Massachusetts — Current Health, the leading clinical platform for high-acuity care at home and advanced therapies, today announced expanded investment in AI-driven coordination capabilities to support the growing operational complexity of care-at-home programs as the category enters its next phase of growth.
As health systems expand care beyond hospital walls, care-at-home models are increasingly supporting not only acute episodes, but also advanced treatments that typically require inpatient or specialty settings. To meet this shift, Current Health is investing in advanced AI designed to support the operational complexity of high-acuity care at home — including coordination of in-home services, staffing logistics and efficiency, and vendor alignment. These capabilities build on Current Health’s clinical platform, using intelligent automation and decision support to help teams manage complexity at scale.
The announcement follows this week’s 4.5-year extension of the CMS Acute Hospital Care at Home waiver, giving health systems the certainty needed to expand and deepen care delivery in the home. With this shift, leaders are increasingly focused on operational sustainability at scale — particularly as care-at-home programs begin to support more complex, high-acuity cases and advanced therapies that demand timely coordination across people, services, and partners.
“High-acuity care at home succeeds or fails based on operational reality,” said Chris McGhee, CEO and Co-Founder of Current Health. “Clinical visibility is vital, but these models also require significant coordination across people, services, and partners to deliver high-quality care at scale. Having helped our partners care for about half of all the patients who have benefited from this model in the US, we’ve seen how these operational challenges increase complexity as these programs grow. We’re committed to this space and continuing to invest so our partners can scale the most advanced care beyond the hospital.”
Care-at-home models are evolving alongside rapid advances in treatment, enabling more complex and high-acuity therapies to be delivered safely outside traditional inpatient settings. As innovation accelerates, health systems face growing pressure to create capacity for increasingly specialized care while managing the cost of delivering it. High-acuity care at home is emerging as a critical strategy — and effective coordination across clinical teams, in-home services, and partners is essential to ensuring these advanced treatments can be delivered reliably at scale.
Current Health’s AI-driven approach is designed to adapt to different operating models and levels of program maturity, supporting both organizations launching new care-at-home programs and leaders evolving their operational approach as they scale.
Current Health is actively partnering with forward-thinking health systems and Hospital at Home leaders who want to build the future of acute care delivery and are looking for a partner grounded in operational reality.
About Current Health
Current Health provides the infrastructure that unlocks lower-cost ambulatory, home, and community settings for high-risk patients, complex care, and advanced treatments. The Current Health AI-driven remote care platform combines high-touch biometric monitoring, intelligent clinical workflows, and critical care RNs who act as an extension of site teams.
With a vast clinical data repository, Current Health is training the most advanced machine learning models to predict health events and safely scale treatment, recovery, and research wherever patients are.