Scientific Program​

Scientific Program​

The Program is Preliminary and is a subject to change.

WHAHC 2023 Tеch Summit

The first ever HaH technology forum where leading experts from academia and industry will discuss opportunities to embed tech in HaH to help programs from around the world scale and reach highest quality and best patient/clinician experience. For more information, please click here.

  Hall 112

09:30 - 09:40

Jared Conley MD PhD MPH, Assistant Prof, Harvard Medical School, USA

Joe Smith, MD, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer, BD, USA

(10:15-10:25) technical break

Discussion will focus on the use of the EHR and tech tools (AI, ML, rule-based algorithms) to expedite eligible patient identification and enrollment

Moderator: David Levine MD MPH MA, Assоciate Professor, Harvard Medical School, USA

Panelists:

Margaret Paulson, DO, Medical Director – Advanced Care at Home & Home Health, Mayo Clinic, USA

David Nicolas, MD, PhD, Medical Director,  Hospital at Home Unit, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Spain

Yonatan Keschner, MD, MHCM, Instructor, Harvard Medical School, USA

  Hall 115-117

  Hall 112

Discussion will be on opportunities to scale HaH programs through optimizing hybrid remote and in-person care. There will also be a focus on technologies that enhance remote care (including video-based physical exams), in addition to tech equity challenges and how to overcome them. 

Moderator: Vivian Reyes MD, National Physician Lead for Kaiser Permanente Care at Home, The Permanente Federation, USA

Panelists:

Michelle Grinman MD FRCPC MPH, Clinical Associate Professor, University of Calgary, Canada 

Maria Mir MD, Associate Professor, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain

Stephanie Murphy DO, Physician Implementation Lead, Medically Home, USA  

Colleen Hole BSN, MHA, FACHE, Chief Nurse Executive, Atrium Medical Group, USA  

Mike Kurliand MS RN, VP of Clinical Quality & Integration, MedWand, USA

(12:05-12:15) technical break

Discussion will focus on enhancing HaH logistics management using tech-based solutions, including digital platforms to scale in-home service capabilities and improved point-of-care diagnostics.

Moderator: Karen Titchener MSc, NP, RN, Vice President Hospital at Home Operations, Maribel Health, USA

Panelists:

Daniel Lasserson MD, University of Warwick/John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK

Kyle Seiter, Chief Technology Officer, Medically Home USA 

Jaime García-Prieto, Founder & CEO, Galeneo, Spain 

Tahir Haque MD, Medical Director, Biofourmis. Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School, USA

Voni Leighton RN, Co-founder and Clinical Director, Vitalis, Australia

  Hall 115-117

  Hall 112

Discussion on the opportunities/challenges of remote patient monitoring (vitals, falls, and other patient data important to HaH care) and how such hardware/software can be used appropriately on the right patients to expand eligibility footprint and scale of HaH. 

Moderator: Jared Conley, MD, PhD, MPH, Assistant Prof, Harvard Medical School, USA

Panelists:

David Levine MD, MPH, MA, Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School, USA 

Basil Matta MD, FRCA, FFICM Associate Lecturer, University of Cambridge, Senior Medical Director, Masimo, UK

Stephanie Ko MBBS MMed MPH, Medical Director, Hospital at Home, National University Hospital, Singapore 

Maulik Majmudar MD, Chief Medical Officer, Biofourmis, USA 

Adam Wolfberg MD, Chief Medical Officer, Current Health, USA 

14:35 - 14:45

Jared Conley MD PhD MPH, Assistant Prof, Harvard Medical School, USA

Official Congress Opening

  Hall 112

Chair: Manuel Mirón, SEHAD, Spain

Michael Montalto, Epworth Hospital, Australia

*a feedback session on the lecture will take place in the subsequent coffee break

Chair: Michael Montalto, Epworth Hospital, Australia

David Nicolas, Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Spain

(16:05-16:15) technical break

  Hall 112

Chair: David Nicolas, Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Spain

16:15 – 16:27
PREPARING RESIDENTS TO DELIVER (UN)CONVENTIONAL CARE: HOSPITAL-AT-HOME TRAINING FOR JUNIOR DOCTORS – WHERE ARE WE NOW AND WHERE DO WE NEED TO BE?
Rachel Choe, National University Health Systems, Singapore

16:27 – 16:39
THE FUTURE OF THERAPEUTIC EDUCATION: E-HEALTH SOLUTIONS FOR CAREGIVER SUPPORT IN HOSPITAL-AT-HOME PATIENTS
Enrico Brunetti, University Hospital City of Health and Science of Turin, Italy

16:39 – 16:51
TRAINING THE FUTURE HOSPITAL@HOME (H@H) DOCTORS: THE USE OF SIMULATION TRAINING FOR INDUCTION
Alexandra Lindsay-Perez, Guys and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, UK
Rebekah Schiff, Guys and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, UK

16:51 – 17:10
Panel Discussion

  Hall 111

Chair: Karen Titchener, Maribel Health, USA

16:15 – 16:27
A STATE MEDICAID’S EXPERIENCE WITH HOSPITAL-AT-HOME IN THE UNITED STATES: A DESCRIPTIVE REVIEW
Charles Pu, UMass Chan Medical School, USA

16:27 – 16:39
MOBILE INPATIENT CARE AT HOME (MIC@HOME): A NATIONAL REGULATORY AND FINANCING SANDBOX IN SINGAPORE
Yi Feng Lai, MOH Office for Healthcare Transformation, Singapore

16:39 – 16:51
CHANGING THE LEGAL LANDSCAPE: LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE CMS ACUTE HOSPITAL CARE AT HOME WAIVER
Lisa Tripp, Medically Home, USA

16:51 – 17:10
Panel Discussion

  Hall 115-117

17:20 – 17:40
Feedback session on EVERY CONGRESS NEEDS A CONSTITUTION with
Michael Montalto, Epworth Hospital, Australia

For more information about the activities taking place during the breaks, please click here.

  Hall 112

17:40 - 18:10

Conflicts at Home

A Ping-Pong session about the more complex challenges (higher expectations, mental health issues, abuse/neglect and more) the Sabar Health teams are now facing, and some solutions they have found.

Itamar Offer, Sabar Health, Israel
Ron Sabar, Sabar Health, Israel

(18:10-18:20) technical break

  Hall 112

Chair: Geraldine Lee, King’s College London, UK

18:20 – 18:32
FEASIBILITY OF A REMOTE COMPANION FOR HOME HOSPITAL PATIENTS
David Levine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA

18:32 – 18:44
A COMPARISON OF PATIENTS’ AND CAREGIVERS’ EXPERIENCE OF HOSPITAL-AT-HOME VERSUS INPATIENT CARE SERVICES IN SINGAPORE
Cherlyen Teo, Yishun Health, Singapore

18:44 – 18:56
WHY DO PATIENTS REFUSE HOSPITAL AT HOME?
Nels Paulson, University of Wisconsin-Stout, USA

18:56 – 19:08
FAMILY CARERS IN HOSPITAL-AT-HOME: PILLARS SUPPORTING THE VAULT
Marc Poterre, Fondation Santé Service, France

19:08 – 19:30
Panel Discussion

  Hall 111

Chair: Claudio Flauzino de Oliveira, Home Doctor, Brazil

18:20 – 18:32
EVALUATION OF POINT OF CARE TEST ENABLED H@H SERVICE: CORE PROCESS, OUTCOMES AND COSTS
Sophie McGlen, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK

18:32 – 18:44
ADMINISTRATION OF INTRAVENOUS INJECTABLE ANTI-CANCER DRUGS IN HOSPITALIZATION AT HOME (HAH): CARFIL-HAD, A PROSPECTIVE CLINICAL TRIAL PROMOTED BY THE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL OF LIMOGES IN FRANCE.
Mohamed Touati, University Hospital Center Dupuytren, France

18:44 – 18:56
PHARMACIST MEDICATION REVIEW IN THE TRANSITION TO HOME CARE
Heloisa Amaral Gaspar, Home Doctor, Brazil

18:56 – 19:08
CANADIAN HOME HOSPITAL MODEL OF INTEGRATED CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH COMPLEX MEDICAL CONDITIONS; AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
Jillian Walsh, University of Calgary, Canada

19:08 – 19:30
Panel Discussion

  Hall 112

Chair: Jared Conley, Harvard Medical School, USA

08:30 – 08:42
DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF AN AUTOMATED PATIENT IDENTIFICATION SCREENING TOOL FOR HOME HOSPITAL
Yonatan Keschner, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA

08:42 – 08:55
INTRAVENOUS ANTIVIRAL TREATMENT FOR HOME HOSPITALIZED COVID-19 PATIENTS
Karina Glick, Sabar Health, Israel

(08:55-09:05) technical break

  Hall 112

Chair: Jared Conley, Harvard Medical School, USA

09:05 – 09:17
SINGLE-LEAD ARRHYTHMIA DETECTION THROUGH MACHINE LEARNING: A CROSS-SECTIONAL EVALUATION OF A NOVEL ALGORITHM USING REAL-WORLD HOME HOSPITAL DATA
David Levine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA

09:17 – 09:29
APPLICATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR THE DETECTION OF POTENTIALLY SUITABLE PATIENTS TO RECEIVE HOME HOSPITALIZATION
David Nicolas, Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Spain

09:29 – 09:41
TIME SPENT ON REMOTE PATIENT MONITORING IN A HOSPITAL AT HOME PROGRAM
Nicole Zahradka, Current Health, USA

09:41 – 09:53
VIRTUAL ASSISTANT LOLA. VOICE AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO MONITOR A PALLIATIVE PATIENTS AT HOME
Maikel Ayo González, University Hospital of Vinalopo in Elche, Spain

09:53 – 10:20
Panel Discussion

  Hall 111

Chair: Vittoria Tibaldi, City of Health and Science of Turin, Italy 

09:05 – 09:17
IMAD’S ONCOLOGY HAH UNIT: BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN OUTPATIENT CARE AND HOME CARE
Fabrice Léocadie, imad (Geneva Institution for Homecare and Assistance), Switzerland

09:17 – 09:29
CO-ADMINISTRATION OF PERTUZUMAB AND TRASTUZUMAB IN HAH: FEEDBACK AFTER 369 TREATMENTS CARRIED OUT ON 49 BREAST CANCER PATIENTS
Christine Pailler, Fondation Santé Service, France

09:29 – 09:41
AT-HOME PROPHYLACTIC PLATELET TRANSFUSION IN HEMATOLOGICAL PATIENTS TREATED IN A HOSPITAL-AT-HOME (HAH) UNIT
 
Ignacio Gómez-Centurión, Gregorio Marañón General University Hospital, Spain 

09:41 – 09:53
ACUTE HEART FAILURE MANAGEMENT AT HOME – POC DIAGNOSTICS TO GUIDE THERAPIES FOR COMPLEX CASES
Daniel Lasserson, University of Warwick/John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK

09:53 – 10:20
Panel Discussion

  Hall 115-117

Industry Presentation by Tucuvi: Efficiently Scale patient management in HaH with LOLA, the voice conversational AI clinical assistant

Best Poster Expert Guided tour
Chair: Manuel Mirón, SEHAD, Spain

For more information about the activities taking place during the breaks, please click here.

  Hall 112

Chair: Daniel Lasserson, University of Warwick/John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK

11:00 – 11:12
IS THE TAIL WAGGING THE DOG – DO FUNDING STRUCTURES DRIVE HITH USE, OR IS THE CLINICAL CARE THE KEY?
James Pollard, HITH Society of Australasia, Australia

11:12 – 11:24
GO BIG AND GO HOME: – BUILDING A 100+ SUSTAINABLE HAH PROGRAM “HOW TO STOP BUILDING HOSPITALS”
Karen Titchener, Maribel Health, USA

11:24 – 11:36
THE FRENCH HAH ROAD MAP FOR THE NEXT FIVE YEARS
Michel Calmon, FNEHAD, France

11:36 – 11:55
Panel Discussion

  Hall 111

Chair: David Levine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA

11:00 – 11:12
HOSPITAL-LEVEL CARE AT HOME FOR PATIENTS WITH ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISEASE: A DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS
Carme Hernandez, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA

11:12 – 11:24
DEFINING QUALITY CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN HOSPITAL AT HOME (HAH) UNIT
Celia Cardozo, Hospital Clínic Barcelona, Spain

11:24 – 11:36
EXPERIENCE WITH CEFTAZIDIME-AVIBACTAM IN HOSPITAL AT HOME
Andrés Rodrigo Parra Rojas, Vall d’Hebron University Hospital, Spain

11:36 – 11:55
Panel Discussion

(11:55-12:05) technical break

  Hall 112

12:05 – 12:25
REAL WORLD EVIDENCE: DISCOVERY HEALTH’S HOSPITAL AT HOME OUTCOMES AND NEXT STEPS FOR EXPANSION
(Insights and evidence supporting a successful implementation of a hospital at home program)
Maulik Majmudar, Chief Medical Officer and Co-Founder at Biofourmis, USA
Lara Kourie, Head of Discovery Health Care Services and Strategic Assets at Discovery Health, South Africa

After deploying their Hospital at Home program in summer 2022, Discovery Health will share their experience, data to date, and opportunity for expansion.  Join Discovery’s Head of Hospital at Home, Dr. Botho Mhozya and Biofourmis co-founder, Dr. Maulik Majmudar, as they discuss the clinical and operational impacts of South Africa’s first remote acute care program.

12:25 – 12:40
HOME HEALTH STARTS WITH COMPLIANCE – FREE HEALTH MONITORING
Sam Yang, CEO at Xandar Kardian Inc., USA

Find out how Xandar Kardian’s FDA 510(k) cleared radar technology enables compliance-free, fully autonomous and continuous health monitoring for patients from home. 24-72 hour early deterioration detection powered by over 6,000 measurements of RHR & RR each day!

12:45 – 13:05
IV ANTIBIOTICS AND HOME: HOW TO DANCE AT 2 WEDDINGS AT ONCE?
David Nicolás, Hospital Clinic of Barcelona – Home Hospitalization Transversal Unit, Spain

This lecture will focus on the management of complex infectious diseases at home requiring intravenous anti-infectives, its challenges and solutions.

  Hall 115-117

Industry Presentation by Pfizer: After-party: Optimizing Use of IV Medication At Home

Best Poster Expert Guided tour
Chair: Michael Montalto, Epworth Hospital, Australia

For more information about the activities taking place during the breaks, please click here.

  Hall 112

Chair: Michael Montalto, Epworth Hospital, Australia

14:15 – 14:27
UTILITY OF CONTINUOUS REMOTE VITAL SIGNS MONITORING IN HAH
Stephanie Ko, National University Health Systems, Singapore

14:27 – 14:40
HOSPITAL @HOME: TREATING SEVERE COVID-19 IN THE COMMUNITY
Sharmila Walters, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, UK
Matthew Quinn, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, UK

(14:40-14:50) technical break

  Hall 112

Chair: Michelle Grinman, University of Calgary, Canada

14:50 – 15:02
MORE TIME WITH PATIENTS, LESS TIME TRYING TO FIND THEM: LEVERAGING THE ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR HAH PATIENT SELECTION
Michael Maniaci, Mayo Clinic, USA

15:02 – 15:14
INTEGRATING REMOTE MONITORING INTO HAH: A STRATEGIC IMPERATIVE
Ghislain Promonet, Fondation Santé Service, France

15:14 – 15:26
VIRTUAL WARDS – MONITORING, THE MISSED OPPORTUNITY
Iain Goodhart, Cambridge University, UK

15:26 – 16:00
Panel Discussion

  Hall 111

Chair: Michael Montalto, Epworth Hospital, Australia

14:50 – 15:02
PARENTERAL COVID THERAPEUTICS IN HAH
 
Jamie Leong, National University Hospital, Singapore  

15:02 – 15:14
USEFULNESS OF COVID-GRAM AND CURB-65 SCORE FOR THE ADMISSION OF PATIENTS WITH COVID-19 IN HOSPITAL AT HOME (HAH): SAFETY EVALUATION IN 40 PATIENTS
Juan José Parra Jordán, Marqués de Valdecilla University Hospital, Spain

15:14 – 15:26
THE YALE NEW HAVEN HEALTH – HOME HOSPITAL ASSESSMENT AND PATIENT ACQUISITIONS EXPERIENCE
 
Kemi Akande, Yale New Haven Health, USA

15:26 – 15:38
IMPLEMENTATION OF A “HOSPITAL-AT-HOME” CARE MODEL TO REDUCE HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS IN OLDER ADULTS: A PRELIMINARY EXPERIENCE FROM FLORENCE, ITALY
 
Andrea Ungar, Careggi University Hospital and University of Florence, Italy

15:38 – 16:00
Panel Discussion

  Hall 115-117

Campfire Discussion: The therapeutic relationship – a forgotten part of Hospital in the Home? with
Gerry Lee, King’s College London, UK

Best Poster Expert Guided tour
Chair: Bruce Leff, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, USA

Best Poster Expert Guided tour
Chair: Itamar Offer, Sabar Health, Israel

For more information about the activities taking place during the breaks, please click here.

  Hall 112

“OUR TIME HAS COME”
DECENTRALIZING CARE – ONCE AND FOR ALL

Raphael Rakowski, Medically Home, USA
Rami Karjian, Medically Home, USA
Pippa Shulman, Medically Home, USA

(17:40-17:50) technical break

  Hall 112

Chair: Itamar Offer, Sabar Health, Israel

17:50 – 18:02
HAH CARE AFTER EARLY NEONATOLOGY HOSPITAL DISCHARGE
Caroline Miler, Fondation Santé Service, France

18:02 – 18:14
HOW TO QUICKLY SET UP HOME PLATELET TRANSFUSIONS FOR TERMINALLY ILL CHILDREN?
 
David Avran, Public Assistance Hospital of Paris, France  

18:14 – 18:26
THREE YEARS OF HOSPITAL AT HOME PROGRAMME FOR ACUTE PEDIATRIC ILLNESSES. WHICH PATIENTS BENEFIT?
Raquel Jiménez García, Niño Jesús Children Hospital, Spain

18:26 – 18:38
ORGANISATION OF PAEDIATRIC HOSPITAL-AT-HOME: INSIGHTS FROM FOUR COUNTRIES
Melanie Lefevre, Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre, Belgium

18:38 – 19:00
Panel Discussion

  Hall 111

Chair: James Pollard, HITH Society of Australasia, Australia

17:50 – 18:02
COMPLEX CHEMOTHERAPY AT HOME: EXPANDING REACH & EXTENDING BOUNDARIES
Michelyn Treadwell, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Australia

18:02 – 18:14
UNDERUSE OF HOSPITAL AT HOME AMONG NURSING HOME RESIDENTS IN FRANCE
Matthieu Plichart, Fondation Santé Service, France

18:14 – 18:26
HOSPITAL AT HOME PROGRAM FOR ORTHOPEDIC AND TRAUMATOLOGICAL SURGERY
Marta Arroyo, San Carlos Clinical Hospital, Spain

18:26 – 18:38
SKILLED NURSING AT HOME COMBINED WITH ACUTE HAH KEEPS THE ELDERLY OUT OF HOSPITALS: PREPARING INFRASTRUCTURE OF THE HEALTH SYSTEM FOR HEALTHY LONGEVITY
Moran Weiss, Sabar Health, Israel

18:38 – 19:00
Panel Discussion

  Hall 112

Chair: Bruce Leff, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, USA

Vittoria Tibaldi, City of Health and Science of Turin, Italy 

Chair: Bruce Leff, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, USA

08:55 – 09:07
COMPARISON OF THE CLINICAL FEATURES, TREATMENT, AND RESULTS BETWEEN THE DIFFERENT WAVES OF COVID-19 IN PATIENTS ADMITTED TO A HOSPITAL AT HOME UNIT
Emmanuel Coloma Bazán, Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Spain

09:07 – 09:20
SCALE WITHIN AND ACROSS HOSPITAL AT HOME PROGRAMS
Linda DeCherrie, Medically Home, USA
Gregory Snyder, Medically Home, USA

  Hall 115-117

Industry Presentation by Medically Home: Building partnerships for the future of home hospital

Best Poster Expert Guided tour
Chair: Vittoria Tibaldi, City of Health and Science of Turin, Italy

For more information about the activities taking place during the breaks, please click here.

  Hall 112

Chair: Bruce Leff, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, USA

10:00 – 10:12
THE USE OF INTRAVENOUS ANTIVIRAL DRUGS AND SARS-COV-2 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY DRUGS IN HOSPITAL AT HOME SETTINGS: A SINGLE-CENTER RETROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY IN JAPAN
Yuki Miyamoto, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Japan

10:12 – 10:24
FEASIBILITY OF A NURSE HOME FOLLOW-UP OF SARS-COV-2 PATIENTS INCLUDING LUNG ULTRASOUND – RESULTS AND POSSIBLE FUTURE APPLICATIONS
Davide Enrici Baion, Molinette Hospital Turin, Italy

10:24 – 10:36
FROM EMERGENCY ROOM TO HOSPITAL AT HOME
Jean-Sébastien Grelu, HAD 3G Santé, France

10:36 – 10:48
OUTCOMES OF A HOSPITAL AT HOME PROGRAMME FOR THE SUPERVISED HOME RECOVERY OF COVID-19 PATIENTS IN SINGAPORE
Michelle Tan, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore

10:48 – 11:10
Panel Discussion

  Hall 111

Chair: Linda DeCherrie, Medically Home, USA

10:00 – 10:12
HAH IN NURSING HOMES: CREATION OF A DEDICATED UNIT
Geraldine Ambroisine, Fondation Santé Service, France

10:12 – 10:24
IMPLEMENTATION OF A CLINICAL PATHWAY FOR OUTPATIENT TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY AND HOSPITAL DISCHARGE-THE-SAME-DAY INTEGRATED WITH HOSPITAL AT HOME SERVICES
Esteban Gilszlak Kornhauser, Italian Hospital of Buenos Aires, Argentina

10:24 – 10:36
CO-DESIGNING AN INTEGRATED HOSPITAL AT HOME (HAH)-SERVICE FOR HOSPITAL-LEVEL INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTIC TREATMENT IN NORWAY
Silje Bøthun , SINTEF Digital, Norway

10:36 – 10:48
NURSE NIGHT SHIFT IMPLEMENTATION IN A HOSPITAL AT HOME UNIT
Begoña Ibañez, Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Spain

10:48 – 11:10
Panel Discussion

(11:10-11:20) technical break

  Hall 112

Chair: Emmanuel Coloma Bazán, Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Spain

11:20 – 11:32
SUB-CUTANEOUS FORMULATION OF DARATUMUMAB IMPROVES HOME ADMINISTRATION IN MULTIPLE MYELOMA
 
Jeremie Zerbit, University Hospital of Paris, France

11:32 – 11:44
IMPROVING HEALTHCARE EQUITY IN RURAL U.S. COMMUNITIES THROUGH HYBRID VIRTUAL HOME HOSPITAL PROGRAM EXPANSION
Gregory Snyder, Medically Home, USA
Margaret Paulson, Mayo Clinic Health System, USA

11:44 – 11:56
EXPLORING EQUITY WITHIN A HOME HOSPITAL SCREENING TOOL
Andrew Marshall, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA

11:56 – 12:15
Panel Discussion

  Hall 111

Chair: Michel Calmon, FNEHAD, France

11:20 – 11:32
IS A HAH UNIT COST-EFFECTIVE?

Rafael Jiménez, Parc Tauli University Hospital, Spain

11:32 – 11:44
PREVALENCE OF HEALTHCARE-ASSOCIATED INFECTIONS IN HOME CARE
Claudio Flauzino de Oliveira, Home Doctor, Brazil

11:44 – 11:56
HOME HOSPITAL OUTCOMES FOR ACUTE DECOMPENSATED HEART FAILURE AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ESCALATION OF CARE
Carson Moss, Harvard University, USA

11:56 – 12:15
Panel Discussion

  Hall 115-117

Policy Makers and Hospital Managers informal discussion

Awards Ceremony

For more information about the activities taking place during the breaks, please click here.

  Hall 112

13:15 – 13:35
Keynote lecture
PLANS AND STRATEGIES TO PROMOTE HOSPITAL AT HOME FROM A SCIETIFIC SOCIETY: HALFWAY BETWEEN WISHES AND ACHIEVEMENTS
Manuel Mirón, SEHAD, Spain

13:35 – 14:25
Discussion with the Presidents of the HaH National Societies/ Associations
Chair: Manuel Mirón, SEHAD, Spain

Manuel Mirón, SEHAD, Spain
Daniel Lasserson, UK Hospital at Home Society, UK
Vittoria Cunha, SPMI, Portugal
Sang-Ju Yu, TSOHHC, Taiwan
James Pollard, HITH Society Australasia, Australia
Michel Calmon, FNEHAD, France
Bruce Leff, HaH Users Group, USA

(14:25-14:30) technical break

Chair: Itamar Offer, Sabar Health, Israel

HOSPITAL AT HOME: PROGRESS AND THE FUTURE
Bruce Leff, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, USA