David Levine, MD MPH MA
David Levine is a practicing general internist and clinician-investigator at Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Ariadne Labs, and Harvard Medical School. He is active in clinical and translational research through a focus on optimizing quality time at home by shifting care home, decentralizing care, digital health technology, and measuring the quality and experience of health care. He is medical director for strategy and innovation for the Brigham & Women’s Home Hospital and co-chair of the Hospital at Home Users Group. The home hospital team at Ariadne studies the scaling of home hospital care and rural home hospital care, among other areas.
The Harvard Gazette covers recent research from our Home Hospital team.
Dr. David Levine joins CareTalk w/ Quick and Quack where Drs Evan Benjamin and Bill Cutler interview him on his work implementing and researching Home Hospital programs.
The U.S. behavioral health care system is facing a capacity crisis. The country currently has 13% fewer state psychiatric beds than it did in 2010; in Massachusetts alone, more than 700 patients await inpatient psychiatric care every day. Many patients wait for psychiatric care in the emergency department, sometimes for days, delaying their treatment and… Continue reading Ariadne Labs Launches Behavioral Health Home Hospital Feasibility Initiative
Dr. David Levine and the Ariadne Labs Home Hospital partnership with Appalachian Regional Healthcare to study home hospital in the rural setting is highlighted as part of the New York Times Magazine’s deep dive on the home hospital model.
Dr. David Levine joins Freakonomics, M.D. with Bapu Jena to discuss the Home Hospital model.
Members of our Home Hospital program authored a perspective in Pediatrics to discuss the emerging need for pediatric acute hospital care at home in the context of policy, economic, and clinical factors.
The Home Hospital Team publishes the outcomes of their mixed methods evaluation on the feasibility of the Accelerator approach for generating and implementing relevant, high-quality knowledge products for Home Hospital implementation.
The Home Hospital program latest publication in BMJ Open Quality on the Scrum-based accelerator that joined disparate healthcare organizations into teams equipped to create knowledge products for home hospitals.
Latest research from the Home Hospital team assessed the feasibility and acceptability of rural home hospital as a substitute to traditional hospital care
Our Home Hospital program, with partners CaroNova and Scrum, Inc., publish preprint results from the Home Hospital Early Adopters Accelerator