Leadership Insights: Hospital-at-Home: Creating Value for Patients and Providers

April 11, 2022 Recording
1 ACHE Qualifying Education credit

Many of the leading industry experts are saying that the future of healthcare is at home, where patients can receive state-of-the-art care without having to travel to a hospital or other care facility. Home-based care is not only beneficial and appealing to consumers but also has been shown to reduce costs and improve outcomes for health systems. Join this innovative discussion to learn more about how the post-acute care space is evolving and the cutting-edge hospital-at-home models that health systems are creating to create value for patients and providers alike.

Learning Objectives:

  • Describe the value of hospital-at-home care.
  • Explore innovative models that health systems are creating in the hospital-at-home space.

Speakers:

Moderator: Kadesha Thomas Smith
CEO, CareContent, Inc

Justin Moore, DPT
CEO, American Physical Therapy Association

Colleen Hole, FACHE
Vice President, Clinical Integration/Chief Nurse Executive, Atrium Health/Atrium Health Medical Group

Stephen Parodi, MD
Executive Vice President, The Permanente Federation at Kaiser Permanente

This session was originally presented at the 2022 Congress on Healthcare Leadership.

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April 11, 2022
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