WHAHC: The World Hospital at Home Podcast

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The World Hospital at Home Congress (WHAHC) is the leading international platform dedicated to advancing the Hospital at Home (HaH) model and ecosystem. It brings together healthcare professionals, innovators, and policymakers to shape the future of healthcare delivery worldwide. The "WHAHC Congress Catch-up" series is an AI-powered podcast offering key insights from the latest WHAHC Congress. Expert presentations and discussions are transformed into concise, easy-to-digest episodes. Join us as we push the boundaries of healthcare and usher in a new era of patient-centric care.

  1. JAN 16

    Building a World-Class Hospital-At-Home Team Through Experience | WHAHC Congress Catch-Up

    In this episode of WHAHC Congress Catch-Up, we focus on one of the most critical enablers of Hospital at Home (HaH) success: education, training, and workforce readiness. Drawing from the WHAHC 2025 symposium “Building a World-Class Hospital-at-Home Team Through Experience, Interactive Education & Training,” chaired by Karen Titchener (Maribel Health, USA), this session explored how leading programs in the U.S. and U.K. are preparing clinicians to deliver acute, hospital-level care safely and confidently in patients’ homes. You’ll also hear about: • Why HaH requires a fundamental mindset shift—from team-based hospital care to autonomous decision-making in unpredictable home environments • How long-standing U.K. programs embed HaH training into medical and nursing career pathways through structured rotations and cross-setting experience • The role of simulation-based education—including “real home” scenarios that test safety awareness, communication, and critical thinking • Maribel Health’s four-stage blended learning model, combining didactics, skills training, high-fidelity simulation, and ongoing mentorship • Compelling evidence that targeted coaching and communication training can rapidly increase HaH admissions and program sustainability • The future of HaH education, including adaptive learning platforms, VR/AR simulation, and AI-enabled clinical support This episode is essential listening for educators, clinical leaders, and program builders designing scalable, high-quality HaH services—where autonomy, trust, and human-centered care are as important as clinical expertise. This podcast was created using AI to provide a quick and insightful summary of a WHAHC 2025 session. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, listeners are encouraged to refer to original Congress materials and recordings for detailed information. The World Hospital at Home Congress, WHAHC 2025, took place on 27–29 March 2025, in Vienna, Austria. For more information visit https://whahc.kenes.com/

    18 min
  2. 11/14/2025

    Technology & HaH: What Works, What Doesn’t, and What’s Next | WHAHC Congress Catch-Up

    In this episode of WHAHC Congress Catch-Up, we explore the evolving technological backbone of Hospital at Home (HaH), drawing on insights from the WHAHC 2025 session “Technology and HaH – Part 1,” chaired by Dr. Jared Conley (Harvard Medical School, USA). From virtual visits and remote monitoring to patient identification and EHR integration, this session offered a global snapshot of what’s working—and where the biggest friction points remain. You’ll also hear about:• The five core tech domains essential for scaling HaH, and why connectivity remains the make-or-break factor (USA) • Singapore’s high usability scores—and the hidden challenges in effectiveness, communication, and reliability • Portugal’s AI-driven HD Signal platform, cutting clinician screening time by an impressive 78% • Amsterdam UMC’s decision to build HaH directly into Epic, and the realities of reimbursement and interoperability barriers • The global call for clinician-centered design, fewer false alarms, seamless data flow, and tech that supports—not disrupts—clinical judgment From broadband limitations to AI breakthroughs, this episode highlights the shared global journey to make HaH technology reliable, integrated, and invisible enough to let clinicians focus on what matters most: safe, connected, patient-centered care at home. This podcast was created using AI to provide a quick and insightful summary of a WHAHC 2025 session. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, listeners are encouraged to refer to original Congress materials and recordings for detailed information. The World Hospital at Home Congress, WHAHC 2025, took place on 27–29 March 2025, in Vienna, Austria. For more information visit https://whahc.kenes.com/

    14 min
  3. 10/16/2025

    Scaling Hospital at Home | WHAHC Congress Catch-Up

    In this episode of WHAHC Congress Catch-Up, we move beyond clinical success to tackle the next great challenge for Hospital at Home (HaH): scaling up and sustaining programs as part of mainstream healthcare systems. Drawing from the WHAHC 2025 session “Scaling HaH”, chaired by Itamar Offer (Founder and Co-Chair of WHAHC), this episode brings together powerful lessons from Singapore, France, Israel, and the United States on what it really takes to turn small pilots into permanent system-wide models of care. You’ll also hear about: • The “success trap” — why programs that mature too smoothly may be most at risk of decline (WHAHC Co-Chair Itamar Offer) • Israel’s rapid rise and plateau, where strong clinical results couldn’t overcome temporary funding and policy fragility • France’s 70-year HaH journey and how a national performance agency helped smaller public providers break free of systemic inertia • Singapore’s data-driven approach to scaling, using implementation science frameworks and AI tools to guide real-world expansion • U.S. Medicaid data showing HaH’s safety, equity, and cost-effectiveness — and why permanent federal legislation remains critical • The unifying insight: scaling HaH is now less a clinical challenge than a strategic, political, and financial one This episode is essential listening for health system leaders, policymakers, and innovators navigating the realities of growing HaH programs — from sustainability planning and funding transitions to cultural and operational alignment. This podcast was created using AI to provide a quick and insightful summary of a WHAHC 2025 session. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, listeners are encouraged to refer to original Congress materials and recordings for detailed information. The World Hospital at Home Congress, WHAHC 2025, took place on 27–29 March 2025, in Vienna, Austria. For more information visit https://whahc.kenes.com/

    17 min
  4. 10/02/2025

    To HaH or Not to HaH: The Pediatric Perspective | WHAHC Congress Catch-Up

    In this episode of WHAHC Congress Catch-Up, we dive into the pediatric perspective on Hospital at Home (HaH), exploring the unique opportunities and challenges of delivering complex, hospital-level care to children in their own homes. The session “To HaH or Not to HaH: The Pediatric Perspective” was chaired by Dr. Claire Mehler Jacob (APHP, France) and featured case studies and clinical insights from France’s leading pediatric HaH teams. Through the story of Max, a baby with congenital nephrotic syndrome who required continuous albumin infusion, the session highlighted both the promise and the complexity of pediatric HaH—where medical safety, family capacity, and child development all intersect. You’ll also hear about:• When parenteral treatments are (and aren’t) suitable for pediatric HaH (APHP, France) • The pros and cons of different venous access options in children—including ports, PICCs, and peripheral lines—and how to manage complications at home (Fondation Santé Service, France) • The role of HaH in post-transplant care, and how to balance medical stability with family readiness (APHP, France) • Why pediatric HaH is not simply “hospital care at home,” but an evolving, family-centered model that adapts as children grow and their needs change This thought-provoking episode underscores that pediatric HaH isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. Instead, it requires constant adaptation, close teamwork, and a holistic focus on both patient and caregiver well-being. This podcast was created using AI to provide a quick and insightful summary of a WHAHC 2025 session. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, listeners are encouraged to refer to original Congress materials and recordings for detailed information. The World Hospital at Home Congress, WHAHC 2025, took place on 27–29 March 2025, in Vienna, Austria. For more information visit https://whahc.kenes.com/

    25 min
  5. 09/12/2025

    Payor Perspectives: Funding Models to Accelerate HaH Adoption | WHAHC Congress Catch-Up

    In this episode of WHAHC Congress Catch-Up, we explore the economics of Hospital at Home (HaH) through the lens of the WHAHC 2025 symposium “Payor Perspectives on Hospital at Home: Challenges and Efforts to Accelerate Adoption”, chaired by Lisa Tripp (Tripp Hollander Advisors, USA). Experts from Singapore, the United States, and Australia share how different funding models, payment policies, and regulatory frameworks are shaping the pace of HaH adoption worldwide. You’ll also hear about: • Singapore’s innovative regulatory and financing sandbox that rapidly scaled HaH into mainstream practice, with a focus on capacity, outcomes, and patient experience (MOH Office for Healthcare Transformation, Singapore) • How Massachusetts Medicaid embraced HaH early, navigating waiver uncertainty while prioritizing payment parity, simplicity, and data on disadvantaged populations (MassHealth, USA) • Australia’s 35+ years of HaH experience, and the challenges of multi-payer complexity, inconsistent funding across states, and the vital role of advocacy to ensure quality and sustainability (Hospital in Your Home, Australia) • Why funding parity is a recurring theme—and how aligning payment with traditional inpatient care helps establish HaH as a credible, scalable alternative • The long-term financial case for HaH, from reducing readmissions to avoiding costly hospital bed expansion This episode is especially relevant for policymakers, payors, health system leaders, and program developers seeking to understand how different financing strategies can make or break the sustainability of Hospital at Home. This podcast was created using AI to provide a quick and insightful summary of a WHAHC 2025 session. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, listeners are encouraged to refer to original Congress materials and recordings for detailed information. The World Hospital at Home Congress, WHAHC 2025, took place on 27–29 March 2025, in Vienna, Austria. For more information visit https://whahc.kenes.com/

    18 min
  6. 08/21/2025

    Education, Training and Workforce – Part 1 | WHAHC Congress Catch-Up

    In this episode of WHAHC Congress Catch-Up, we dive into the future of education and workforce development in Hospital at Home, drawing on insights from Session 5: “Education, Training and Workforce – Part 1,” chaired by Dr. Ryan Brewster (Ariadne Labs, USA). The session showcased strategies for scaling HaH through culture change, standardized training, and cutting-edge clinical tools. You’ll also hear about: • Why workplace culture, shared ownership, and accountability are as critical as protocols when scaling HaH (Medically Home, USA) • A pioneering Nordic education program that defines core HaH competencies and delivers them through a structured, cross-border training platform (North Zeeland Hospital, Denmark)• Clinician experiences from rural U.S. and Canadian trials, where autonomy, teamwork, and patient-centered care improved satisfaction and may help protect against burnout (Ariadne Labs, USA) • Taiwan’s rapid development of point-of-care ultrasound for HaH, including national consensus guidelines, training workshops, and real-world case studies (Taipei City Hospital, Taiwan) From donut analogies about engagement to international trials of digital education, this episode highlights how workforce readiness and clinician experience will determine the long-term success of Hospital at Home worldwide. This podcast was created using AI to provide a quick and insightful summary of a WHAHC 2025 session. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, listeners are encouraged to refer to original Congress materials and recordings for detailed information. The World Hospital at Home Congress, WHAHC 2025, took place on 27–29 March 2025, in Vienna, Austria. For more information visit https://whahc.kenes.com/

    16 min
  7. 07/31/2025

    Patient & Caregiver Experience – Part 1 | WHAHC Congress Catch-Up

    In this episode of WHAHC Congress Catch-Up, we explore the deeply human side of Hospital at Home through the lens of the WHAHC 2025 session “Patient & Caregiver Experience – Part 1”, chaired by Dr. Penelope Bryant (Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia). The session presents powerful data and stories from Australia, France, and Spain, revealing how patients and their caregivers experience acute care delivered at home—and how healthcare systems are adapting to support them better. You’ll also hear about: • How cancer patients' pain, sleep, and mental health improved in just days at home, tracked using PROMs and PREMs (Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Australia) • A study of 130 patient-caregiver pairs revealing the hidden toll on caregivers—and what France is doing to support them (Fondation Santé Service, France) • An innovative NGO-hospital partnership that provides trained caregivers to patients with no family support, making HaH more equitable (Hospital Clinic de Barcelona, Spain) • A rigorously validated questionnaire—developed specifically for Hospital at Home—that captures the real patient and caregiver experience (Royal Children’s Hospital, Australia) The session's rich Q&A explored pressing issues like social inequity, the burden on women caregivers, and how international models are working to overcome staffing and access barriers in creative, system-level ways. This episode is especially relevant for clinicians, program leads, health system planners, and patient experience professionals focused on delivering safe, compassionate, and equitable care at home. This podcast was created using AI to provide a quick and insightful summary of a WHAHC 2025 session. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, listeners are encouraged to refer to original Congress materials and recordings for detailed information. The World Hospital at Home Congress, WHAHC 2025, took place on 27–29 March 2025, in Vienna, Austria. For more information visit https://whahc.kenes.com/

    21 min
  8. 07/24/2025

    International Hospital at Home Research Roundup | WHAHC Congress Catch-Up

    In this episode of WHAHC Congress Catch-Up, we explore the most impactful research developments in Hospital at Home (HaH) from around the world, as presented in the WHAHC 2025 session “International Hospital at Home Research Roundup.” Featuring thought leaders Dr. David Levine, Dr. Linda DeCherrie, and WHAHC Co-Chair Prof. Bruce Leff, this symposium captured key findings and future directions shaping the field today. Drawing on a wide body of studies and implementation experiences, the session spotlighted real-world solutions to challenges in training, scalability, specialty care, medication safety, and patient engagement. You’ll also hear about: • Simulation-based training and why we still lack standardized HaH education • Agile and human-centered design as tools for scaling HaH effectively • The inclusion of HaH in the American College of Cardiology’s heart failure care pathway • Innovative solutions for managing dialysis, electrolyte imbalances, and IV meds at home • A decision-support app designed to improve patient acceptance of HaH programs • The vital, measurable role of pharmacists in optimizing at-home clinical safety This research-rich episode offers valuable takeaways for healthcare professionals building or scaling HaH programs, as well as those looking to align operational practice with emerging evidence. This podcast was created using AI to provide a quick and insightful summary of a WHAHC 2025 session. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, listeners are encouraged to refer to original Congress materials and recordings for detailed information. The World Hospital at Home Congress, WHAHC 2025, took place on 27–29 March 2025, in Vienna, Austria. For more information visit https://whahc.kenes.com/

    19 min

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The World Hospital at Home Congress (WHAHC) is the leading international platform dedicated to advancing the Hospital at Home (HaH) model and ecosystem. It brings together healthcare professionals, innovators, and policymakers to shape the future of healthcare delivery worldwide. The "WHAHC Congress Catch-up" series is an AI-powered podcast offering key insights from the latest WHAHC Congress. Expert presentations and discussions are transformed into concise, easy-to-digest episodes. Join us as we push the boundaries of healthcare and usher in a new era of patient-centric care.