Hospital at Home Users Group Webinar: Risk and Reward - Risk Management for Operational Excellence and Sustainability of HaH
The Hospital at Home Users Group, in partnership with the American Academy of Home Care Medicine, is hosting a webinar on June 18 for hospital and system leaders interested in learning about the opportunities and challenges associated with providing acute care in the home.
Delivering acute care in the home offers great benefit to patients and providers, but these benefits are not without risk. To ensure program sustainability and operational excellence, hospital at home (HaH) programs must prepare to meet the unique challenges of the home setting and align to evolving standards and best practices in patient care, risk management and organizational governance.
A panel of HaH leaders and risk management experts will discuss five core enterprise risk management categories in HaH: clinical, emergency preparedness, technology, operational and legal/regulatory. They will discuss how programs can proactively address these domains as concerns arise in scaling programs to ensure the highest level of care and safety for patients and providers.
For background on this important topic, please see: “Hospital at Home: Navigating Risk Outside the Traditional Hospital Setting,” a white paper from the American Society for Health Care Risk Management (ASHRM).
Speakers Include:
- Gregory Snyder, MD, MBA, Vice President, Clinical Strategy and Quality Improvement, DispatchHealth (Moderator)
- Chris Allman, JD, attorney and risk compliance professional
- Robert Boxer, MD, Senior Medical Director, Mass General Brigham Home Hospital
- Maura A. Nazario, MSN, RN, Chief Nursing Officer, Primary Health Division, AdventHealth
- Heather Reed, Senior Director, Press Ganey Patient Safety Organization
Register for the webinar.
Read more about risk management in hospital at home.
Visit the Hospital at Home Users Group website.
Visit the American Academy of Home Care Medicine (AAHCM) website.
Learn more about JAHF's support of the Hospital at Home Users Group and of AAHCM.



