Hospital-at-Home: Multistakeholder Considerations for Program Dissemination and Scale

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Policy Points Hospital-at-Home (HaH) is a home-based alternative for acute care that has expanded significantly under COVID-19 regulatory flexibilities. The post-pandemic policy agenda for HaH will require consideration of multistakeholder perspectives, including patient, caregiver, provider, clinical operations, technology, equity, legal, quality, and payer. Key policy challenges include reaching a consensus on program standards, clarifying caregivers’ issues, creating sustainable reimbursement mechanisms, and mitigating potential equity concerns. Key policy prescriptions include creating a national surveillance system for quality and safety, clarifying legal standards for care in the home, and deploying payment reforms through value-based models.

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Kadakia, K. T., Balatbat, C. A., Siu, A. L., Cohen, I. G., Wilkins, C. H., Dzau, V. J., & OFFODILE, A. N. A. E. Z. E. C. (2022, September 1). Hospital-at-Home: Multistakeholder Considerations for Program Dissemination and Scale. Milbank Quarterly. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-0009.12586

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