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Apr
17
2018
By Dr Richard Lucas, HITH Physician
The Hospital in the Home (HITH) service is a patient-focused, easy to access service for acute and post-acute patients.
The service is offered as either “in-centre treatment” where patients return to Lismore Base Hospital daily or the relevant community health service for treatment, or in the home or Residential Aged Care Facility where the service is provided by trained nurses and a physiotherapist.
A HITH physician also operates clinics at Lismore Base Hospital (LBH) three times weekly to review patients as required. The HITH entry criteria dictates that the patient is an admitted inpatient to LBH.
What are the advantages for patients?
Patients usually prefer to be treated at home after all the relevant issues have been explained to them and their concerns answered. Secondly, patients have better, prompter health outcomes in their home environment, and finally the HITH service is more cost-effective than inpatient care.
Where is the HITH service located?
In the Emergency Department at Lismore Base Hospital. The HITH clinic/office is moving soon to a larger suite at LBH to possibly accommodate an ambulatory care model.
How is HITH staffed?
The HITH staff at Lismore Base Hospital includes five experienced Registered Nurses, one Specialist Physician and one Physiotherapist.
What geographic area does it service?
The Lismore catchment as well as Casino and Ballina areas.
What clinical conditions are managed by HITH?
The list of diagnoses commonly treated by our HITH service currently includes:
The list will expand over time.
Are there any unsuitable patients?
Yes.
How do I refer ?
Call the HITH nurse on 0401 711 688. Working hours are 8am to 6pm seven days each week.
Dr Richard Lucas, HITH Physician, may also be called for specific clinical advice during office hours – 8am to 5pm Monday to Friday on 0408 897 694.
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