What is the primary difference between hospital care and home health care?

1. Home care is routinely delivered continuously by professional staff.
2. Home care is delivered on an intermittent basis by professional staff.
3. Home care is delivered for emergency conditions.
4. Home care is not available 24 hours a day.


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1, 3, 4. Incorrect. The primary difference between health care in a hospital and home care is the absence of the continuous presence of professional health care providers in a patient's home. Generally, home health care entails intermittent care by a professional who visits the patient's home for a particular reason and provides care onsite for fewer than 4 hours at a time.
2. Correct. Home care is generally delivered on an intermittent basis by professional staff.

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