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No Place Like Home: Advancing the Safety of Care in the Home

This report provides expert panel recommendations, strategies, and tools for realizing five guiding principles for advancing the safety of home care.

Highlights

  • Key types of harm in the home setting
  • The existing foundation for care in the home
  • Guiding principles, recommendations, strategies, and tools for advancing the safety of home care

No Place Like Home: Advancing the Safety of Care in the Home. IHI Report. Boston: Institute for Healthcare Improvement; 2018. (Available at ihi.org)

Caring for patients in their homes holds many potential benefits, yet the safety of care provided in the home has not received as much attention as patient safety in hospitals and other clinical settings.

This report describes the findings of an expert panel and considers the physical and emotional safety of the care recipient, the family caregiver, and the home care worker, while recognizing the interconnected nature of the safety of all these individuals.

The report provides recommendations, strategies, and tools for realizing five guiding principles for advancing the safety of home care.

Advancing Safety in Home Care

In this video, Dr. Tejal Gandhi provides an overview of the report and outlines the five guiding principles.

Background

With support from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, IHI conducted this project to better understand the scope of patient safety issues in the home setting and identify strategies and best practices for improvement. Following the completion of a landscape analysis, IHI convened a multidisciplinary expert panel to consider the challenges and opportunities related to advancing patient safety in this area and develop strategic recommendations for moving forward. This report is the result of the panel’s work.

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