Event info
Date:14 Apr, 2026
Time:9.00-17.00
Venue:Copenhagen, Denmark

CONTACT

Contact person

EXTERNAL EVENT

Yonat Granot
yongra@um.dk

Master Class at Care at Home 2026

The Master Class in Care at Home is a one day professional program focused on how Hospital at Home and advanced care at home models are designed, implemented, and scaled in practice. The program is hosted by Innovation Centre Denmark Tel Aviv and is based on real operational experience rather than theory alone. It brings together clinical, operational, technological, and economic perspectives, with a strong focus on what works, what does not, and why.

The master class is intended for healthcare professionals, hospital leadership teams, policymakers, and health system stakeholders involved in planning or delivering care. Different sessions are designed for clinicians and managers, startups and scale up companies, and regional or municipal decision makers.

Date: April 14, 2026
Time: 9.00-17.00
Venue: Eigtveds Pakhus, Copenhagen, Denmark
Cost: 2,500 DK per person

Key features of the master class

  • An overview of current global trends in Hospital at Home, including clear definitions and differences between levels of at home medical care.
  • A discussion of the clinical, organizational, and economic reasons for building a full Hospital at Home model, compared with partial or hybrid solutions.
  • A review of different Hospital at Home models used internationally, with attention to common success factors and typical challenges.
  • A detailed case study of Sabar Health’s nationwide Hospital at Home model in Israel, including medical care, logistics, workforce training, operations, and technology.
  • A roundtable discussion with healthcare professionals and hospital leaders to surface real challenges and identify two to three priority areas for improvement.
  • A technology session with five to six Danish companies presenting care at home solutions, including live demonstrations and direct feedback from participants.
  • A session on economic and business models for Hospital at Home, focusing on value based care, reimbursement, and long term system sustainability.

Expected outcomes for participants

  • A clear understanding of different care at home and Hospital at Home models, and what is required to run them safely and effectively.
  • Practical insight into the day-to-day operation of a large scale, sustainable Hospital at Home organization.
  • The ability to assess which models and approaches fit their own health systems or regions.
  • A short list of concrete clinical, organizational, technological, or policy actions they can take to move forward.
  • Improved ability to work with technology providers and evaluate digital and operational tools for care at home.
  • A better understanding of economic frameworks that support sustainable Hospital at Home services.

Agenda

09:00 Registration and light breakfast
09:30 Welcome and Speaker Introduction, Yonat Granot and Dr. Ron Sabar
10:00 Foundations and Global Models of Hospital at Home Care, Dr. Ron Sabar
11:00 Coffee break
11:15 Round table – Sharing and Identifying Key Challenges, Dr. Ron Sabar
12:45 Lunch at Eigtveds Pakhus
13:30 Technology Solutions for Care at Home and best practice, Dr. Ron Sabar
14:45 Coffee break
15:00 Presentation of 3–4 Danish start-ups offering care at home solutions, with product demonstrations and feedback
16:00 Questions and Summary, Dr. Ron Sabar and Yonat Granot
16:30 Informal Networking and drinks

Additional information

Faculty lead. Dr. Ron Sabar, MD, MBA, is a specialist in Family Medicine and Palliative Medicine. He holds an MD from Ben Gurion University in Israel and an MBA from INSEAD, Fontainebleau, France. In 2005, he founded Sabar Health Home Hospital, which has grown into Israel’s most comprehensive nationwide Hospital at Home service. Today, Sabar Health cares for approximately 2,600 patients each day through multidisciplinary teams across multiple at home wards. All services are fully covered by the national health insurance system.

Dr. Sabar is a founding board member of the Israeli Society of Hospital at Home and chairperson of the Israeli Palliative Medicine Association. He advises healthcare systems internationally and has received several national and international recognitions for his work in care at home and health system innovation.

For more information, reach out to Yonat Granot from Innovation Centre Denmark Tel Aviv, yongra@um.dk +972 54 660 5007