Homeless individuals face many barriers to accessing healthcare, and EDs are often their primary entry point to the healthcare system. The COVID-19 pandemic has the potential to exacerbate existing social inequities and health disparities, including barriers to accessing social services and healthcare. Addressing the complex social and chronic health issues associated with homelessness can be challenging within the acute care environment. This perspective reflects upon the delivery of emergency healthcare to patients experiencing homelessness, and highlights strategies for optimising health outcomes during and beyond the pandemic
Youth experiencing homelessness face multifactorial challenges in obtaining adequate health literacy...
800,000 Americans are currently homeless (Wen, Hudak, & Hwang, 2007). Homeless individuals suffe...
Abstract Background People experiencing homelessness are uniquely susceptible and disproportionately...
Since the advent of COVID-19, the vulnerability of people who are homeless has come into sharper foc...
The ED is often the first and sometimes the only place where people experiencing homelessness seek m...
Updated Aug. 10, 2020People who are homeless are at risk of COVID-19.Homeless services are often pro...
Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic laid bare some of the United States’ most devastating heal...
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has affected all our lives but did not affect all parts ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has intensified national attention to homelessness over the course of 2020 bec...
Individuals experiencing homelessness are older and have a lower life expectancy compared to the ave...
Introduction: Certain living conditions, such as homelessness, increase health risks in epidemic sit...
People experiencing homelessness (PEH) faced unique challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, includi...
Adults experiencing homelessness experience a disproportionate burden of health disparities which ha...
Many older adults have unmet needs and social challenges that can negatively impact their health and...
In 2016, the Australian Census found approximately 116 000 people to be experiencing homelessness.1 ...
Youth experiencing homelessness face multifactorial challenges in obtaining adequate health literacy...
800,000 Americans are currently homeless (Wen, Hudak, & Hwang, 2007). Homeless individuals suffe...
Abstract Background People experiencing homelessness are uniquely susceptible and disproportionately...
Since the advent of COVID-19, the vulnerability of people who are homeless has come into sharper foc...
The ED is often the first and sometimes the only place where people experiencing homelessness seek m...
Updated Aug. 10, 2020People who are homeless are at risk of COVID-19.Homeless services are often pro...
Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic laid bare some of the United States’ most devastating heal...
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has affected all our lives but did not affect all parts ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has intensified national attention to homelessness over the course of 2020 bec...
Individuals experiencing homelessness are older and have a lower life expectancy compared to the ave...
Introduction: Certain living conditions, such as homelessness, increase health risks in epidemic sit...
People experiencing homelessness (PEH) faced unique challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, includi...
Adults experiencing homelessness experience a disproportionate burden of health disparities which ha...
Many older adults have unmet needs and social challenges that can negatively impact their health and...
In 2016, the Australian Census found approximately 116 000 people to be experiencing homelessness.1 ...
Youth experiencing homelessness face multifactorial challenges in obtaining adequate health literacy...
800,000 Americans are currently homeless (Wen, Hudak, & Hwang, 2007). Homeless individuals suffe...
Abstract Background People experiencing homelessness are uniquely susceptible and disproportionately...