Hospital at Home: Past, Present and the UMMH Experience in the Context of National Changes in Care Delivery for Complex Population w/ Constantinos (Taki) Michaelidis, MD MBA MS

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Constantinos (Taki) Michaelidis, MD MBA MS

  • Medical Director, Hospital at Home at UMass Memorial Health

Constantinos (Taki) Michaelidis, MD, MBA, MS is an internal medicine physician by clinical training and practices as a virtual home hospitalist in the UMass Memorial Health (UMMH) Hospital at Home program where he is medical director and faculty in the Program in Digital Medicine at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. Prior to joining UMMH, he was senior medical director in the Atrius Health home hospital program. There, he supported local and national home hospital program development and developed and scaled new acute and post-acute home-based care models for a predominantly frail, medically complex and home-bound population in eastern Massachusetts.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the history of the home hospital care model
  • Understand the clinical data supporting the use of the home hospital care model and gaps in our current understanding
  • Understand the role of home hospital in the context of broader changes in healthcare delivery for complex populations

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*This event has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit

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