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Recruiting and deploying the right kinds of people to effectively oversee, deliver, and evaluate care is critical to any hospital at home program. The special nature of the hospital at home model requires staff with a high degree of independence for working outside of the brick-and-mortar hospital, flexibility in the face of ambiguity, and attentiveness to patient needs. As such, not all clinicians are fit for delivering home-based acute care. Questions about utilizing providers and services from external vendors also must be addressed strategically in any hospital at home program. In this webinar, hospital at home experts and Brigham Home Hospital leaders David M. Levine, MD, MPH, MA, and Robert B. Boxer, MD, PhD, will address the issues crucial to successfully staffing your hospital at home program. Moderator: Bruce Leff, MD Professor, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Speakers: David M. Levine, MD, MPH, MA Medical Director of Strategy and Innovation Brigham Health Home Hospital Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School Robert B. Boxer, MD, PhD Medical Director of Clinical Operations Brigham Health Home Hospital Instructor, Harvard Medical School Recorded February 1, 2022 Slides and more resources can be found here: https://www.hahusersgroup.org/event/b... The Hospital at Home Users Group [https://hahusersgroup.org], in partnership with the American Academy of Home Care Medicine [https://www.aahcm.org] and the American Hospital Association [https://www.aha.org], is pleased to present a webinar series for hospital and system leaders interested in learning about implementation opportunities and challenges associated with the new CMS waiver supporting Acute Hospital Care at Home.