The topic we’re going to cover in this podcast episode may be one of the most disruptive changes in hospital care to come along in over a century. It’s the movement of ‘hospital at home’ – literally shifting hospital-based care to people’s homes. It might sound a bit futuristic, but it’s already an established practice in other countries; and it’s rapidly gaining traction here in the US.
Our guest today is a leading medical director and researcher in this area. David Levine, MD MPH MA, is a practicing general internist and clinician-investigator at Brigham Health and Harvard Medical School. His research is focused on digital health technology, measuring the quality & experience of outpatient care, and optimizing healthcare at home. As assistant medical director of “alternative care pathways” for the Brigham and Women’s Physician Organization, Dr. Levine works to bring acute, hospital-level care to patients’ homes as a substitute to traditional hospitalization.