Home-based care could save NHS £1.2bn

The NHS could save £1.2bn through the free provision of home-based hospital care, according to the report Hospital care at home. Home-based hospital care is increasingly regarded as a key solution to the NHS's capacity problem, with Prime Minister Gordon Brown committing to provide free one-to-one care for all cancer patients and elderly people as a central plank of the Labour party’s election manifesto.

Produced by Healthcare at Home and Dr Foster, the report claims that extending home-based healthcare in the following services to a wider group of patients could represent savings in England of:

• £180m to £210m for long-term and other selected ambulatory care sensitive (ACS) conditions, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
• £217m to £837m for enhanced supported discharge.
• £46m to £73m for specialised cancer services (specifically, enabling chemotherapy at home.
• £160m for end-of-life care.
• £540m to £1.2bn for the four services combined.

Charles Walsh, chairman of Healthcare at Home said: "For
ever-increasing numbers of patients, hospital continues to be the default option for getting treatment. We should be asking ourselves, are they in hospital for the right reason? This report gives a conservative estimate of the many thousands of patients who could benefit from being treated at home, at a lesser cost to the NHS and at greater convenience and satisfaction to the patient."

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