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Your hospital bed just moved to your living room, permanently.
The House just secured the future of healthcare delivery with a simple voice vote. 🏥
On December 17, they passed the Hospital Inpatient Services Modernization Act, extending Medicare’s Hospital at Home program through 2031.
This isn’t just another policy extension. It’s a fundamental shift in how we think about acute care.
Consider what this means:
• 300+ hospitals can continue offering hospital-level care in patients’ homes
• Patients avoid hospital-acquired infections (which affect 1 in 31 hospital patients)
• Families stay together during medical crises
• Rural communities gain access to specialty care without 100-mile drives
• Health systems save 30% on costs per admission
The program was set to expire January 30, 2026. We were 44 days away from losing one of healthcare’s most successful innovations.
But here’s what’s truly revolutionary:
We’re moving from “healthcare happens in buildings” to “healthcare happens where patients are.”
Think about your last hospital stay. The beeping machines at 2 AM. The roommate’s visitors. The struggle to sleep. The bland food.
Now imagine receiving the same IV antibiotics, cardiac monitoring, and nursing care in your own bed. With your own food. Your own bathroom. Your family nearby.
This isn’t telehealth. This is actual hospital care, just relocated.
The data backs it up: Hospital at Home patients have 19% lower mortality rates and 25% lower readmission rates than traditional inpatients.
Yet many health executives still view this as an experiment rather than the future.
Here’s my prediction: By 2031, when this extension expires, we won’t be debating whether to continue Hospital at Home.
We’ll be asking why anyone still goes to the hospital for conditions that can be safely managed at home.
The House vote wasn’t close, it was unanimous by voice. That tells you everything about where healthcare is heading.
The walls of healthcare are coming down. Are you ready?
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Jonathan Govette is a seasoned healthcare and technology executive with more than two decades of experience building, scaling, and advising digital health companies. He is the Co-Founder and CEO of Oatmeal Health, an AI-driven Lung Cancer Screening and Diagnostics company focused on expanding access to early detection for underrepresented populations, particularly patients served by Federally Qualified Health Centers and value-based health plans.
With a background in engineering, product development, and strategic partnerships, Jonathan has founded and led multiple health technology ventures across clinical care delivery, regulated medical software, and AI-enabled diagnostics. His work sits at the intersection of medicine, technology, and health equity, with a consistent focus on translating complex clinical problems into scalable, real-world solutions.
Jonathan has spent much of his professional life dedicated to improving outcomes for marginalized and underserved communities. He has designed and implemented frameworks that align clinical quality, reimbursement, and technology to sustainably advance health equity at scale. This mission is deeply personal and informs his leadership philosophy and long-term vision for healthcare transformation.
In addition to his operating experience, Jonathan is an author and long-time writer in the healthcare domain, with over 20 years of published work covering digital health, medical innovation, and healthcare systems. He is a frequent mentor to early-stage founders and regularly advises startups on product strategy, partnerships, and go-to-market execution in regulated healthcare environments.
Before entering industry full-time, Jonathan nearly pursued a career in medicine with an early path toward cardiothoracic surgery, an experience that continues to shape his clinical perspective and respect for frontline care delivery.
CEO | Oatmeal Health | AI Lung Cancer Startup | Engineer | Writer | Almost Became a Doctor (Cardiac Thoracic Surgeon) | 3x Health Tech Founder | Startup Mentor | Follow to share what I’ve learned along the way.




