Hear how Roper St. Francis recently expanded their telehealth and remote patient monitoring program to include the Hospital at Home care model
Hospital at Home Program Director
Roper St. Francis Healthcare
Jason Little, MBA, PMP joined Roper St. Francis in 2016 as a Project Manager, working closely with Executive Sponsors across the health system to support programs and projects that enhance Roper St. Francis’ strategic and operational goals. Jason work in collaboration with key stakeholders from acute and ambulatory care as well as numerous service line leaders and operations managers prepared Jason for his current role as the Hospital at Home Program Director at Roper St. Francis.
In his current role as Hospital at Home Program Director, Jason is responsible for initiation, planning, implementation, start-up, and on-going operations of the Hospital at Home Program which provides 24/7 acute-level hospital care in the comfort of home.
VP of Client Growth
Health Recovery Solutions
Doug Lang currently serves as the Vice President of Client Growth for Health Recovery Solutions. In his role, Doug works with HRS' current partners in exploring innovative remote patient monitoring programs and deploying new solutions that can have a meaningful impact on clinical outcomes and drive value across the organization. Over the years, Doug has held multiple rolls across the healthcare landscape and has been a frequent speaker on the topics of digital health, telehealth and remote patient monitoring
There are many components to consider when launching a new Hospital at Home program. From building clinician and patient buy-in to navigating reimbursement and logistics, it can be difficult to know where to start.
Jason Little, Hospital at Home Program Director at Roper St. Francis discusses the importance of a steering committee, setting and aligning appropriate program goals, and building an optimal telehealth team.
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