Five years of Hospital at Home adoption in Catalonia: impact and challenges

Author:

González-Colom Rubèn1ORCID,Carot-Sans Gerard2,Vela Emili2,Espallargues Mireia3,Hernández Carme4,Jiménez Francesc Xavier5,Nicolás David4,Suárez Montserrat2,Torné Elvira2,Villegas-Bruguera Eulalia6,Ozores Fernando1,Cano Isaac1,Piera-Jiménez Jordi2,Roca Josep4

Affiliation:

1. IDIBAPS: Institut d'Investigacions Biomediques August Pi i Sunyer

2. Catalan Health Service

3. AQuAS: Agencia de Qualitat i Avaluacio Sanitaries de Catalunya

4. Hospital Clínic Barcelona: Hospital Clinic de Barcelona

5. Hospital Vall d'Hebron: Vall d'Hebron Hospital Universitari

6. Hospital Dos de Maig

Abstract

Abstract Background Hospital at home (HaH) was increasingly implemented in Catalonia (7.7 M citizens, Spain) achieving regional adoption within the 2011–2015 Health Plan. This study aimed to assess population-wide HaH outcomes over five years (2015–2019) in a consolidated regional program and provide context-independent recommendations for continuous quality improvement of the service. Methods A mixed-methods approach was adopted, combining population-based retrospective analyses of registry information with qualitative research. HaH (admission avoidance modality) was compared with a conventional hospitalization group using propensity score matching techniques. We evaluated the 12-month period before the admission, the hospitalization, and use of healthcare resources at 30 days after discharge. A panel of experts discussed the results and provided recommendations for monitoring HaH services. Results The adoption of HaH steadily increased from 5,185 to 8,086 episodes/year (total episodes 31,901; mean age 73 (SD 17) years; 79% high-risk patients. Mortality rates were similar between HaH and conventional hospitalization within the episode [76 (0.31%) vs. 112 (0.45%)] and at 30-days after discharge [973(3.94%) vs. 1112(3.24%)]. Likewise, the rates of hospital re-admissions at 30 days after discharge were also similar between groups: 2,00 (8.08%) vs. 1,63 (6.58%)] or ER visits [4,11 (16.62%) vs. 3,97 (16.03%). The 27 hospitals assessed showed high variability in patients’ age, multimorbidity, severity of episodes, recurrences, and length of stay of HaH episodes. Recommendations aiming at enhancing service delivery were produced. Conclusions Besides confirming safety and value generation of HaH for selected patients, we found that this service is delivered in a case-mix of diferent scenarios, encouraging hospital-profiled monitoring of the service.

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