🎥 On-Demand Recording
Access the recording of this high-level discussion on the future of Hospital at Home Acute Care.
This introductory webinar presents the WHAHC initiative, why it matters now, how it is evolving, and the opportunities it creates for advancing acute care delivery beyond traditional hospital settings. Perspectives from both the surgery and oncology working groups help frame the conversation around innovation, collaboration, and future care models.
The session also includes the interactive Q&A from the live event, offering additional insights and perspectives shared by faculty and participants.
This project is supported by Masimo
Why Watch?
- Gain insight into the future direction of Hospital at Home Acute Care
- Learn about the WHAHC initiative and its evolving global impact
- Hear perspectives from surgery and oncology working groups
- Discover how professionals are shaping innovative models of acute care
- Benefit from the questions and discussions shared during the live Q&A
Meet the Speakers
Karen Titchener
Karen Titchener is currently the Patient Safety Commissioner for Scotland, an independent statutory role established under the Patient Safety Commissioner for Scotland Act 2023.
Reporting publicly to the Scottish Parliament, her role is focused on systemic patient safety improvement, amplifying the voice of patients, and driving system-wide learning and risk reduction to make healthcare in Scotland safer.

Dr. Oscar Díaz-Cambronero
Head of the Perioperative Medicine Department, Department of Anesthesiology and Surgical Intensive Care at Hospital La Fe, Valencia. Associate Professor of Anesthesiology in the Department of Surgery at the University of Valencia.
Dr. Díaz-Cambronero also serves as Vice Chair of the Oncoanesthesiology Research Group within the European Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (ESAIC), with a focus on advancing perioperative medicine, oncology care pathways, and innovation in acute care delivery.
Webinar Visual Recap
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