AHA is partnering with the Hospital at Home Users Group and American Academy of Home Care Medicine to present a webinar series for hospitals and health systems interested in implementing a hospital care-at-home model. The Jan. 19 webinar’s focus is strategic engagement and features clinicians from University of Utah Health and Massachusetts General Hospital.

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Nov. 25 launched the Acute Hospital Care At Home program to provide hospitals expanded flexibility to care for patients in their homes.

Register for the 4 p.m. ET webinar here, and read AHA’s issue brief Creating Value by Bringing Hospital Care Home to learn how the emerging model can reduce costs, improve outcomes and enhance patient experience.

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