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  • Healthcare Management
  • Public Health Policy
  • Geriatric Care

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  • Global trends like aging populations and rising healthcare costs necessitate innovative service delivery models.
  • Home hospitalization, providing medical services in patients' homes, is an emerging solution adopted worldwide.
  • Factors such as hospital overcrowding and infection risks highlight the need for alternatives to traditional inpatient care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the global prevalence of home hospitalization programs.
  • To examine the challenges associated with adopting and implementing home hospitalization.
  • To identify potential pathways for the successful integration of home hospitalization services.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of existing home hospitalization programs globally.
  • Analysis of case studies from countries with established programs (e.g., US, UK, Canada, Australia).
  • Examination of the current status and future prospects of home hospitalization in Israel.

Main Results:

  • Home hospitalization programs are operational in several developed countries, demonstrating feasibility.
  • Significant challenges include regulatory hurdles, workforce training, and technological integration.
  • Israel shows growing interest and political support for developing home hospitalization services.

Conclusions:

  • Home hospitalization is a viable and increasingly adopted model for healthcare delivery.
  • Overcoming implementation challenges is crucial for expanding access to home-based care.
  • Further development in Israel could alleviate hospital workload and improve patient outcomes.