Vhi Hospital@Home

Clinical care provided at home when appropriate for eligible patients.

Open 365 days a year
Man and two children on a couch

About our service

Vhi Hospital@Home is a consultant-led service available 365 days a year to Vhi Healthcare members.

  • A team of specialist nurses and doctors deliver care to support early release from hospital or prevent a stay.
  • Available in: Dublin, Kildare, Meath, most of Wicklow, Louth (south Louth to approx. Dundalk) and Wexford (north Wexford to approx. Gorey), Galway and surrounding areas. Service is dependent on capacity and clinical suitability. 

 

We offer

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    Intravenous (IV) Antibiotics.

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    Negative Pressure Dressing (NPD).

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    Anti-Coagulation.

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    Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN). 

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    Post-Operative Drain and Stoma Management.

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    SPC - Supra Pubic Catheter Changes.

  • Post-operative management. 

  • Complex post-operative wound care.

  • Oncology line care.

How it works

Referral

Once referred by your hospital consultant or GP, the team will assess your needs. 

Care plan

A care plan is agreed in consultation with the referring clinican, and any necessary equipment provided by us. 

Visits

You are seen by a member of the team at least once a day, and up to three if required.

Discharge

Discharge is looked after by the team and a letter sent to your GP or appropriate managing physician.

Costs and cover

Cover: many of our plans offer full benefit for this. You are advised to check your plan details. Note, geographic region restrictions apply.

Details of your cover and benefits are available in your MyVhi account - Table of Benefits document.

Arrange care at home

Get the treatment and support you need, without leaving your home. 

Call NurseLine 1800 247 724

Frequently asked questions

The Vhi Hospital@Home service enables eligible members to receive hospital standard treatment while in their home. The service is not suitable for everyone or for every condition.

Patients suffering from a range of conditions will be treated in the home. Your Consultant or GP will be able to advise you whether your illness is currently treated by the Vhi Hospital@Home service.

The service is not available to children under the age of 16

Who is covered for home treatment?

Depending on your hospital plan, you’ll be fully covered for the service, subject to the terms and conditions of your insurance detailed in your Table of Benefits and Terms and Conditions.

Note: no excess applies under the excess plans.

No benefit applies to Healthsteps plans.

Vhi Hospital@Home provides treatment to patients who have been identified by their GP/Consultant and the Vhi Hospital@Home team with a condition suitable for treatment at home. The conditions currently included are…

  • Pneumonias
  • Lower respiratory tract infections
  • Urinary tract infections
  • Cellulitis (severe inflammation and infection of the skin)
  • Exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
  • Osteomyelitis
  • Endocarditis
  • Anticoagulation
  • Post operative infection and post operative management
  • VAC therapy
  • Cystic fibrosis
  • Iron infusions
  • Change of supra-pubic catheter
  • Septic arthritis
  • Vascular graft/pacemaker sepsis
  • Total parenteral nutrition
  • Short term IV hydration

Vhi Hospital@Home will expand the list of suitable conditions for home treatment in the future.

A team of full-time specialist nurses and doctors will provide services to you in your own home.

Reassuringly, the Hospital-in-the-Home concept has been pioneered in Ireland by the same clinical team that will provide your care while on the Vhi Hospital@Home programme. This specialist clinical team is unique in Ireland and has safely and successfully treated thousands of patients in their own homes for many acute illnesses and chronic conditions.

Vhi HomeCare Medical Team

The medical team consists of suitably qualified and experienced physicians including a permanent team of doctors, Clinical Nurse Managers and Nurses, a Consultant Microbiologist and an Infection Control Nurse Specialist. The team provides on site assessment of patients admitted into the programme and medical support and services to the nursing teams. The role and responsibilities of the medical team is broadly similar to that of a hospital based physician.

Vhi Hospital@Home Nursing Teams

Each of the participating hospitals is assigned a dedicated specialist nursing team. All of our nurses are permanent members of the team and hold all the necessary qualifications for the role. Our nurses have also undergone specific training for working on a Hospital in the Home programme.

A key member of this nursing team is the Clinical Nurse Manager (CNM). This individual is the hub for all admissions into our service. The CNM is 'embedded' in the hospitals to which his/her team is assigned. This allows the cultivation of key relationships within the specific hospitals and in turn facilitates smooth and concise referrals into the programme.

Information for referring medical practitioners

Patients may be referred to Vhi Hospital@Home via the following sources: 

1. GP referral relating to a patient in their own home or a Nursing Home in the catchment areas.

2. A referral from a Consultant attached to a hospital listed for benefit from one of the following routes:

  • Accident and Emergency Department
  • From the hospitals inpatient wards
  • Consultants' Rooms and OPD Clinics.

The referral process is very simple, there is just a short form to complete, and faxed to 01 403 9475 or emailed to home@vhi.ie.

Our Clinical Nurse Managers are available in hospitals to smooth the referral process. All relevant staff in the hospital setting will be able to readily contact this individual to discuss any particular patient regarding the service. General Practitioners can also contact the Clinical Nurse Managers directly. Please see below the numbers for your nearest CNM.

Once contacted, the CNM will liaise with the relevant staff to process the patient into the service.

All patients accepted into the programme are deemed to be under the direct care of the Vhi Hospital@Home Clinical Director. For the actual care plan, required therapy and prescription will initially be the decision of the referring physician. And this therapy may be changed by the Vhi Hospital@Home physician in consultation with the referring consultant. At all times the best clinical interest of the patient is central to the operation of the service. All referring physicians will be readily able to contact the Vhi Hospital@Home team through the relevant channels to discuss or monitor patient progress.

Are medications and equipment provided?

Yes, all medication and equipment are provided by the Vhi Hospital@Home team. Patients referred from hospitals will have a care plan agreed, in consultation with the referring hospital physician.

If a patient requires re-admission to hospital, what is the procedure?

Data suggests that a percentage (between 4% - 6%) may require re-admission to hospital while being cared for in the programme. Re-admission protocols exist for all clinical conditions treated. A decision on re-admission is made by the Vhi Hospital@Home Clinical Director in consultation with the medical and nursing team attending the patient.

How are patients discharged from the service?

Patients will be discharged from the service by the Vhi Hospital@Home team and discharge letter will be sent directly to their GP or other appropriate managing physician.

How are patient referrals made?

Patients may be referred to the service by a GP, or a Consultant who is registered with Vhi Healthcare. Referrals can be made from...

  1. GP or Consultant's rooms (outpatient)
  2. Vhi SwiftCare Clinics or Vhi 360 Health Centres
  3. Emergency departments or in-patient wards in one of the following hospitals:
  • Beaumont Hospital
  • St James's Hospital
  • St Vincent's Hospital
  • St Vincent's Private Hospital
  • Mater Misericordiae Hospital
  • Mater Private Hospital
  • Connolly Hospital
  • Tallaght Hospital
  • St Michael's Hospital, Dun Laoghaire
  • Cappagh Hospital
  • National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street
  • Rotunda Hospital
  • Coombe Women & Infants University Hospital
  • Beacon Hospital
  • Blackrock Clinic
  • Hermitage Medical Clinic
  • Bon Secours Hospital, Dublin
  • Sport Surgery Clinic
  • Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda
  • Our Lady’s Hospital, Navan
  • Naas General Hospital.
  • University Hospital, Galway
  • Bons Secours Hospital, Galway
  • Merlin Park, Galway
  • Galway Clinic

Note: Referrals from hospitals (listed in the Vhi Directory of Hospitals) outside of this area may be considered if the patient lives in the current catchment areas - such cases should be discussed with Vhi Hospital@Home.

Address: Vhi Hospital@Home, Waverley Office Park, Old Naas Road, Dublin 12.

Email: home@vhi.ie

Clinical Nurse Managers

  1. Dublin Northside CNM 086 772 8844   
  2. Dublin Southside CNM 086 772 8850 
  3. Galway CNM 086 025 0773.

 

Getting hospital treatment where you want to be

Did you know?

The majority of our patients are very satisfied with their experience - our Net Promoter Score (customer experience rating) is over 99. This means nearly every patient would recommend us to friends and family.

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