Why Home-Based Care Providers See Value in International Footprints

While the majority of their services and energy is concentrated in U.S. markets, a number of home-based care providers are continuing to see the value in participating in international markets, Home Health Care News reports.

By providing services to countries around the world — whether directly or through franchisees — several U.S.-based companies have taken advantage of demand overseas by implementing what already works at home, integrating services efficiently while expanding their brands.

“The ingenuity and innovation that happens in each of these different markets all become part of the collective intelligence of the whole network,” Home Instead CEO Jeff Huber said. “It gives us a deeper and richer and broader base of knowledge.” Read more.

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