To examine the impact of the New Haven Community Health Care Van (CHCV), a mobile needle exchange–based health care delivery system, in reducing emergency department (ED) use among out-of-treatment injection drug users (IDUs) between January 1, 1996 and December 31, 1998. DESIGN: A pre-post comparison of ED utilization was performed using linked medical records from New Haven's only two emergency departments. Fixed-effect negative binomial regression analysis was used to explore the impact of the CHCV on ED use within a longitudinal cohort. SETTING: Mobile health clinic in New Haven, Conn. PARTICIPANTS: Out-of-treatment IDUs. INTERVENTION: Acute care, linkages to medical, drug treatment, and social services. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: A...
Objective: In 2018, over 586,000 US citizens were reported to be addicted to intravenous heroin. It ...
Objective: Vancouver, Canada has been the site of an epidemic of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ...
The overuse of emergency departments (EDs) presents a major burden to health care systems nationwid...
Importance: Community Health Centers (CHC) are important sites of care for people living with HIV (...
BACKGROUND:The opioid epidemic has led to an increase in the number of persons who inject drugs, and...
BackgroundSafe consumption sites (SCS) are an evidence-based intervention to prevent drug use-relate...
Background HIV-positive injection drug users (IDU) are known to be at risk for multiple medical p...
Objective: To determine if the effective use of Health Information Technologies (HIT) and the Electr...
Frequent emergency department (ED) users account for a disproportionately high number of ED visits. ...
Drug treatment can be effective in community-based settings, but drug users tend to under-utilize th...
Background: The affliction of injecting drug use (IDU) has resulted in the emergence of a subgroup o...
Epidemiologic studies commonly recommend the integration of harm reduction programs with health and ...
Introduction: Use clinician perceptions to estimate the impact of a health information exchange (HIE...
OBJECTIVES:First, to test a model of the drivers of frequent emergency department utilization concep...
Frequent emergency department (ED) users comprise only a small percentage of ED users, but account f...
Objective: In 2018, over 586,000 US citizens were reported to be addicted to intravenous heroin. It ...
Objective: Vancouver, Canada has been the site of an epidemic of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ...
The overuse of emergency departments (EDs) presents a major burden to health care systems nationwid...
Importance: Community Health Centers (CHC) are important sites of care for people living with HIV (...
BACKGROUND:The opioid epidemic has led to an increase in the number of persons who inject drugs, and...
BackgroundSafe consumption sites (SCS) are an evidence-based intervention to prevent drug use-relate...
Background HIV-positive injection drug users (IDU) are known to be at risk for multiple medical p...
Objective: To determine if the effective use of Health Information Technologies (HIT) and the Electr...
Frequent emergency department (ED) users account for a disproportionately high number of ED visits. ...
Drug treatment can be effective in community-based settings, but drug users tend to under-utilize th...
Background: The affliction of injecting drug use (IDU) has resulted in the emergence of a subgroup o...
Epidemiologic studies commonly recommend the integration of harm reduction programs with health and ...
Introduction: Use clinician perceptions to estimate the impact of a health information exchange (HIE...
OBJECTIVES:First, to test a model of the drivers of frequent emergency department utilization concep...
Frequent emergency department (ED) users comprise only a small percentage of ED users, but account f...
Objective: In 2018, over 586,000 US citizens were reported to be addicted to intravenous heroin. It ...
Objective: Vancouver, Canada has been the site of an epidemic of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ...
The overuse of emergency departments (EDs) presents a major burden to health care systems nationwid...