0 used to describe people who work at home, instead of in an office in a company: --
home-based professionals
It is likely that input from these companies will increase costs associated with home-based treatment (15).
Finally, there are guidelines for home-based care of cancer patients.
Her relative invisibility - as a home-based illustrator and author - was seen as an advantage.
Nevertheless, theoretically all patterns eventually converge into solely home-based productivity.
An interview series with completed home-based rehabilitation patient courses has been performed by a specialist in qualitative methods.
There is evidence showing the effectiveness of both home-based and class-based exercise programs (10;14;15) in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis.
However, the problem with these assessments is that they neither identify the moral values involved in home-based telemedicine nor address its possible ethical implications.
This point is worth noting, particularly since revonsuo is continuing to collect home-based dream reports in support of his theoretical claims (sect. 3. 3).