Hospital at home (HaH) has become an increasingly popular model of care ove
r the past few years. However, there is little evidence to suggest that thi
s is a superior form of care when compared with standard inpatient care in
terms of cost, satisfaction, or clinical outcomes. Despite concerns that th
ese schemes increase general practitioner (GP) workload, there is also no p
ublished evidence on the effect of HaH on GPs. As part of a broader study,
a survey was undertaken of all GPs in an inner London health authority for
their views of HaH. Overall, GPs felt that such schemes increased their wor
kload, but GPs who had used HaH were more strongly in favour of these schem
es for a range of conditions.