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Open Access 01-12-2024 | Original research article

Perceptions of home hospitalization among the public and physicians in Israel: findings from surveys conducted for the Dead Sea Health Policy Conference of 2022

Authors: Michal Laron, Rachel Nissanholtz-Gannot, Sharvit Fialco, Inbal Halevi Hochwald, Gizell Green, Itamar Offer, Gil Lavie

Published in: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Background

Hospital at Home (HaH) is an alternative care model that provides acute hospital-level services to patients at their homes. Despite its proven advantages and global experience, HaH did not gain significant traction in Israel until the COVID-19 pandemic. The issue was highlighted at the 2022 Dead Sea Conference on Health Policy. This study compares perceptions of HaH among the Israeli public and physicians, Jewish and Arab, identifying facilitators and barriers to its expansion in Israel.

Methods

Two online surveys were conducted, one with 342 physicians and another with 424 members of the public aged 35+. Respondents were sampled based on age, gender, district of residence, and population group. Descriptive statistics and chi-square tests explored perceptions, and logistic regression analyzed multivariate relationships.

Results

Results showed 39% of the public believed HaH care quality is as good as or better than hospitals, compared to 65% of physicians. 44% of the public felt HaH safety is as good or better, while 75% of physicians agreed. 58% of the public saw communication between patients/families and the healthcare professionals in HaH as good or better, contrasted with 91% of physicians. 78% of the public and 97% of physicians viewed HaH as a good alternative to hospitalization and would consider using it personally. Arab and lower-income respondents were less positive about HaH than Jewish and higher-income respondents. Community-based physicians preferred HaH more than hospital-based ones. Barriers to HaH expansion included lack of specialized manpower, resources, and awareness.

Conclusions

The findings suggest that both the public and physicians show confidence in HaH, and it is gaining popularity among both. Policymakers could use these insights to expand HaH, focusing on increasing awareness, reducing family burden, tailoring services for diverse populations, involving hospital staff, and investing in resources and training.
Footnotes
1
According to the social survey of the Central Bureau of Statistics for 2022.
 
2
The social survey of the Central Bureau of Statistics for 2022.
 
3
OECD (2022), Education at a Glance Database, http://​stats.​oecd.​org/​.
 
4
According to the data of the POWERBI report of the Ministry of Health, Division of Strategic and Economic Planning, 23.12.23.
 
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Metadata
Title
Perceptions of home hospitalization among the public and physicians in Israel: findings from surveys conducted for the Dead Sea Health Policy Conference of 2022
Authors
Michal Laron
Rachel Nissanholtz-Gannot
Sharvit Fialco
Inbal Halevi Hochwald
Gizell Green
Itamar Offer
Gil Lavie
Publication date
01-12-2024
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Israel Journal of Health Policy Research / Issue 1/2024
Electronic ISSN: 2045-4015
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13584-024-00654-4