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Wednesday, 20 May, 2020

黑料吃瓜群网 in the Home sees rapid growth

The rapid growth in healthcare delivery via 黑料吃瓜群网 in the Home is resulting in fewer hospital readmissions and fewer deaths, according to the authors of research published in the .

鈥淭he core aim of the 黑料吃瓜群网 in the Home (HIH) concept is to provide the skills, technologies and support needed to treat patients at home who would otherwise require admission to hospital,鈥 wrote the researchers, led by Associate Professor Michael Montalto, a senior consultant and Head of the 黑料吃瓜群网 in the Home Unit at Epworth HealthCare.

鈥淥ur study aimed to describe the uptake of HIH by major Australian hospitals and the characteristics of patients and their HIH admissions. Our secondary aim was to assess the change in the number of HIH admissions over 7 years relative to total hospital activity.鈥

Montalto and colleagues analysed previously collected census data for all multi-day hospital inpatient admissions to 19 principal referrer hospital members of the Health Roundtable in Australia, during the period 1 January 2011 to 31 December 2017.

The data showed that 3.7% of admissions to the 19 hospitals included HIH care. Median length of stay for admissions including HIH (7.3 days) was longer than that for those that did not (2.7 days). For HIH admissions, the proportion of men was higher (54.4% v 45.9%), the proportion of patients who died in hospital was lower (0.3% v 1.4%), and readmission within 28 days was less frequent (2.3% v 3.6%).

The 50 diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) with greatest HIH activity encompassed 65,811 HIH admissions (82.1%), or 8.4% of all admissions in those DRGs. HIH admission numbers grew almost twice as rapidly as non-HIH admissions, but the difference was not statistically significant.

鈥淗IH care is most frequently provided to patients requiring hospital treatment related to infections, venous thromboembolism, or post-surgical care,鈥 Montalto and colleagues wrote.

鈥淭he funding and organisational effort required to establish and support HIH is considerable, and policymakers in acute health and hospital services need to be convinced of its tangible benefits for both patients and health systems.

鈥淲e found that HIH plays an important and growing role in care for patients with a range of hospital diagnoses.

鈥淭he challenge for health systems is to expand its role further and, more importantly, to carefully determine clinical areas in which HIH may be useful but is currently unused.

鈥淎s with specialist intensive care and emergency medicine, introduced during the 1960s, HIH could develop into a non-organ-specific hospital specialist service with a significant and lasting impact on hospital services, organisation, and funding,鈥 they concluded.

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