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United States Hospital at Home Programs Research Report 2023-2028: Challenges, Solutions and Perspectives - How Different Innovators are Enabling HaH - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Wednesday, June 7, 2023

The "Hospital at Home Programs: Challenges, Solutions and Perspectives" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Key Points: 
  • The "Hospital at Home Programs: Challenges, Solutions and Perspectives" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • The research covers how different innovators are enabling HaH, current accelerants and inhibitors of market growth, and the benefits and challenges of operating these new technology-enabled services models.
  • The COVID-19 Public Health Emergency accelerated the demand for models of care that could address patient needs beyond the clinic.
  • As of publication, there are currently 281 hospitals across 125 health systems and 37 states participating in the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Acute Hospital at Home (HaH) waiver program.

Closing Hospitals, Resource Constraints, and Fallout from the Public Health Emergency Driving Increased Demand for Hospital at Home Models

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Thursday, June 1, 2023

Clinical capacity, limited availability of hospital beds in many counties, and an increase in health deserts have all resulted in nationwide accessibility issues and the growing use of emergency rooms for non-emergent treatment.

Key Points: 
  • Clinical capacity, limited availability of hospital beds in many counties, and an increase in health deserts have all resulted in nationwide accessibility issues and the growing use of emergency rooms for non-emergent treatment.
  • These factors all converge at a critical time when the increasing costs of care need to be contained for national economic stability.
  • The COVID-19 Public Health Emergency accelerated the demand for models of care that could address patient needs beyond the clinic.
  • Expect slow adoption over the next few years as growing pains are worked through and reimbursement models catch up with proven demand.

CommerceHealthcare® Releases 2023 Healthcare Finance Trends Report

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Tuesday, January 24, 2023

CommerceHealthcare® has released its fifth annual Healthcare Finance Trends for 2023 report .

Key Points: 
  • CommerceHealthcare® has released its fifth annual Healthcare Finance Trends for 2023 report .
  • Digital payments on the horizon for healthcare: A variety of emerging digital payment modes will further the transformation of finance.
  • “Healthcare organizations face a long list of intersecting challenges,” said Sue Martin, senior vice president of healthcare at Commerce Bank.
  • Our goal with the Healthcare Finance Trends Report is to support healthcare leaders with information and offer solutions for complicated financial needs.”

Medically Home Advances the Movement to Decentralize Patient Care, Brings the Emergency Department to Patients at Home

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Tuesday, January 10, 2023

BOSTON, Jan. 10, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Medically Home today announced ED in Home, a groundbreaking program to bring emergency department level care to patients at home. ED in Home is another example of Medically Home advancing the movement to safely decentralize care to the home. Medically Home designed its model of care delivery for patients with serious or complex illness, bringing hospital-level care to patients at home and making it possible to easily expand to other high-acuity use cases, including emergency-level care for patients.

Key Points: 
  • ED in Home is another example of Medically Home advancing the movement to safely decentralize care to the home.
  • Medically Home Advances the Movement to Decentralize Patient Care, Brings the Emergency Department to Patients at Home
    Medically Home's ED in Home program was designed by leading emergency care physicians with the goal of expanding access to care for medically complex patients experiencing acute exacerbations of illness who would otherwise seek care in a brick-and-mortar emergency department.
  • While screening out for trauma, stroke, acute coronary syndrome, and patients needing immediate life sustaining care, the program is designed for those patients who truly need emergency department level service (versus those using a traditional hospital emergency department for urgent care).
  • Patients treated in Medically Home's program are sicker on average than patients accessing traditional hospital emergency rooms.

HMA conference to look at future of Hospital at Home model in Asia

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Wednesday, September 28, 2022

This is why Hospital Management Asia is organising the Hospital@Home Asia conference, with Singapore's MOH Office for Healthcare Transformation as knowledge partner.

Key Points: 
  • This is why Hospital Management Asia is organising the Hospital@Home Asia conference, with Singapore's MOH Office for Healthcare Transformation as knowledge partner.
  • The one-day event on 25 November will delve into different aspects of hospital at home programmes with a particular focus on Singapore's MIC@Home (Mobile Inpatient Care at Home).
  • Prof Dan and Dr Montalto will be joining the first panel discussion looking at whether Hospital at Home is the future of acute medicine.
  • Registration is now open - click on this link for more information on the agenda, speakers, and to register: www.hospitalmanagementasia.com/events/hospital-at-home/.