Becker's Healthcare August 31, 2023
Giles Bruce

Madison, Wis.-based UW Health has launched a “hospital-at-home” program that will initially serve up to four patients at a time but that could care for 300 people a year starting in 2024.

The initiative, which started in July, is available to patients who enter the emergency room at either University Hospital or East Madison Hospital, both in Madison. Physicians and nurses, aided by an EHR software tool, identify patients who might be candidates.

Medical transport takes the patients home, assessing it for safety and setting them up with medical equipment such as IV pumps or oxygen tanks. Each patient gets a tablet that gives instantaneous video access to the care team and a smartwatch that can immediately alert a nurse....

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