David Levine

Speaker
Synonym(s):

Dr David Levine
MD, MPH, MA,
Associate Professor of Medicine,
Harvard Medical School

 

Dr David M Levine, MD MPH MA, is an internationally renowned expert in designing and implementing advanced home-based care, using digital health technology to drive health outcomes, and evaluating the quality, safety, and experience of health care. 

He is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, clinical director of research and development for Mass General Brigham Health Care at Home, and co-director of the Harvard General Internal Medicine Fellowship at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. He founded Brigham’s home hospital programme and co-founded and co-chairs the Hospital at Home Users Group, a collaborative of home hospital programs throughout the US and Canada. He is core faculty at Ariadne Labs, a center for health systems innovation at the Harvard School of Public Health and Brigham. 

To optimise quality time at home, shift care home, and decentralise care, his teams examine and implement novel treatment pathways at home, machine learning and robotics approaches to care at home, and the quality and experience of these models at home. His vision is for all patients to achieve the right care at the right time in the right place by designing, implementing, and evaluating innovative interaction spaces among the care team, technology, caregiver, and patient. 

 

Presentation Synopsis
HM 9 - Home Hospital: Model, Innovation, and Scale
Join Dr Levine as he describes the home hospital model, how innovation is reshaping home hospital as we know it, and some of the critical elements still to overcome to see it scale.

 

HM 19 - Impact of Patient Experience in Inpatient Care at Home – Insights from the US experience

 

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