The national picture of the comparative costs and diagnoses of hospitalised homeless patients are examined using the ‘No Fixed Abode’ flag in English hospital statistics. Comparable studies sample patients in single cities – New York and Toronto. The most common diagnosis is substance misuse; the share of homeless NHS patients with this diagnosis is rising, and now equals that found in North American cities. About half of the cost of homeless patients concerns diagnoses of mental illness, although these comprise a much smaller share of homeless patients than in North America. Hospital costs for homeless patients – both total and per admission – have fallen significantly in recent years, primarily due to fewer admissions and shorter lengths ...
There are long-standing concerns that people experiencing homelessness may not recover well if left ...
There has been growing concern about the increasing numbers of homeless people with mental ill heal...
It is well recognised that there is an increased psychiatric morbidity, in particular psychosis, per...
The national picture of the comparative costs and diagnoses of hospitalised homeless patients are ex...
There are long-standing concerns that people experiencing homelessness may not recover well if left ...
Existing research demonstrates that mean health care costs incurred by those experiencing homelessne...
In the European Union, more than 400,000 individuals are homeless on any one night and more than 600...
Abstract Background Healthcare costs are disproportio...
Objectives People experiencing homelessness are frequent users of secondary care. Currently, there i...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: epublishPeople experiencing homelessness...
Background: Homelessness is associated with enormous health inequalities, including shorter life exp...
Homelessness has been a growing problem in many towns and cities across England since 2010. It can h...
Estimating healthcare needs of the homeless is associated with challenges in identifying the eligibl...
SUMMARY A prospective study was carried out over a three year period to assess the morbidity pattern...
BACKGROUND: Inpatients experiencing homelessness are often discharged to unstable accommodation or t...
There are long-standing concerns that people experiencing homelessness may not recover well if left ...
There has been growing concern about the increasing numbers of homeless people with mental ill heal...
It is well recognised that there is an increased psychiatric morbidity, in particular psychosis, per...
The national picture of the comparative costs and diagnoses of hospitalised homeless patients are ex...
There are long-standing concerns that people experiencing homelessness may not recover well if left ...
Existing research demonstrates that mean health care costs incurred by those experiencing homelessne...
In the European Union, more than 400,000 individuals are homeless on any one night and more than 600...
Abstract Background Healthcare costs are disproportio...
Objectives People experiencing homelessness are frequent users of secondary care. Currently, there i...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: epublishPeople experiencing homelessness...
Background: Homelessness is associated with enormous health inequalities, including shorter life exp...
Homelessness has been a growing problem in many towns and cities across England since 2010. It can h...
Estimating healthcare needs of the homeless is associated with challenges in identifying the eligibl...
SUMMARY A prospective study was carried out over a three year period to assess the morbidity pattern...
BACKGROUND: Inpatients experiencing homelessness are often discharged to unstable accommodation or t...
There are long-standing concerns that people experiencing homelessness may not recover well if left ...
There has been growing concern about the increasing numbers of homeless people with mental ill heal...
It is well recognised that there is an increased psychiatric morbidity, in particular psychosis, per...