Hospital Admission Risk Program (HARP)

St Vincent’s Hospital Admission Risk Program (HARP) is a Health Independence Program (HIP)
HARP aims to improve people’s health outcomes and manage the rate in growth and demand for public hospital services by reducing the use of emergency departments (ED) and inpatient services where avoidable.

HARP aims to improve health outcomes for people who either frequently present, or who are at risk of presenting to hospital, because of chronic disease or complex medical and / or social issues by providing short term care coordination and education and by linking people to longer term community supports where appropriate.

HARP at St Vincent’s consists of:

  • Complex Needs: Psychosocial (ALERT) - Care Coordination, advocacy and support for socially disadvantaged people who come to the Emergency Department with complex social and medical needs
  • Chronic Disease Management (Restoring Health) - Chronic Disease Management including telephone based support, disease specific education and self- management  strategies for people with chronic diseases including heart and lung diseases, diabetes and HIV
  • Complex Needs: Aged Care (TRAAC) - Care coordination, advocacy and support for older people with complex healthcare and social needs
  • The Cottage- Holistic pre and post hospital care for socially disadvantaged men and women with a medical need, in a homelike setting

Chronic Disease Management

CDM

Chronic Disease Management including telephone based support, disease specific education and self- management strategies for people with chronic diseases including heart and lung diseases, diabetes and HIV

Complex Aged Care (TRAAC)

Complex-Aged-Care

Care coordination, advocacy and support for older people with complex healthcare and social needs

The Cottage

The-Cottage

The Cottage is a home like environment where Hospital in the Home (HITH) services are provided to people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.

ALERT (Assessment, Liaison & Early Referral Team)

ALERT

Care Coordination, advocacy and support for socially disadvantaged people who come to the Emergency Department with complex social and medical needs

For Health Professionals

For-Professionals

For Health Professionals