Despite being increasingly adopted in various regions, the model of Hospital-at-home can still appear to be confusing to many healthcare workers. The authors examined and summarized the existing concepts and implementations of Hospital-at-home. How Hospital-at-home contrasts to traditional inpatient models were outlined.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF(1) Background: The evidence to support transitional care in reducing acute hospital utilization is variable. Despite changes in the healthcare landscape with a rapidly aging population, there is a lack of local and regional studies to evaluate the effectiveness of transitional home care programs. This study investigates whether a transitional home care program delivered by an acute tertiary hospital can reduce acute hospital utilization.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: With increasing rates of patient conveyances from nursing homes to emergency departments worldwide, we aim to examine factors causing high rates of conveyances from nursing homes to the emergency department (ED) of an acute tertiary hospital.
Methods: This was a prospective study involving presentation of ED attendances from nursing home residents during out-of-hours over a 23-month period from April 2020 to February 2022. Data was collected from a standardized manual form used by the Emergency Department to document nursing home conveyances.