From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2021-07-01, epub 2021-07-26Publication status: PublishedObjectivesPeople experiencing homelessness are frequent users of secondary care. Currently, there is no study of potentially preventable admissions for homeless patients in England. We aim to estimate the number of potentially preventable hospital admissions for homeless patients and compare to housed patients with similar characteristics.DesignRetrospective matched cohort study.SettingHospitals in England.Participants16 161 homeless patients and 74 780 housed patients aged 16-75 years who attended an emergency department (ED) in England in 2013/2014, matched on the basis of age, sex, ED attended and primary diagnosis.Primary an...
Background Epidemiological studies focused on primary healthcare needs of persons experiencing homel...
There are long-standing concerns that people experiencing homelessness may not recover well if left ...
Individuals experiencing homelessness drastically overutilize emergency department (ED) services com...
Objectives People experiencing homelessness are frequent users of secondary care. Currently, there i...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: epublishPeople experiencing homelessness...
BACKGROUND: Inpatients experiencing homelessness are often discharged to unstable accommodation or t...
BackgroundInpatients experiencing homelessness are often discharged to unstable accommodation or the...
INTRODUCTION: People who are homeless often experience poor hospital discharge arrangements, reflect...
INTRODUCTION: People who are homeless often experience poor hospital discharge arrangements, reflect...
Background: Limited research exists that investigates hospital admissions for ambulatory care sensit...
Estimating healthcare needs of the homeless is associated with challenges in identifying the eligibl...
BACKGROUND: People experiencing homelessness are known to have complex health needs and to be high u...
OBJECTIVES Persons experiencing homelessness (PEH) are known to be often excluded from primary he...
OBJECTIVES: Homeless people lack a secure, stable place to live and experience higher rates of serio...
Objectives: Homeless people lack a secure, stable place to live, and experience higher rates of seri...
Background Epidemiological studies focused on primary healthcare needs of persons experiencing homel...
There are long-standing concerns that people experiencing homelessness may not recover well if left ...
Individuals experiencing homelessness drastically overutilize emergency department (ED) services com...
Objectives People experiencing homelessness are frequent users of secondary care. Currently, there i...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: epublishPeople experiencing homelessness...
BACKGROUND: Inpatients experiencing homelessness are often discharged to unstable accommodation or t...
BackgroundInpatients experiencing homelessness are often discharged to unstable accommodation or the...
INTRODUCTION: People who are homeless often experience poor hospital discharge arrangements, reflect...
INTRODUCTION: People who are homeless often experience poor hospital discharge arrangements, reflect...
Background: Limited research exists that investigates hospital admissions for ambulatory care sensit...
Estimating healthcare needs of the homeless is associated with challenges in identifying the eligibl...
BACKGROUND: People experiencing homelessness are known to have complex health needs and to be high u...
OBJECTIVES Persons experiencing homelessness (PEH) are known to be often excluded from primary he...
OBJECTIVES: Homeless people lack a secure, stable place to live and experience higher rates of serio...
Objectives: Homeless people lack a secure, stable place to live, and experience higher rates of seri...
Background Epidemiological studies focused on primary healthcare needs of persons experiencing homel...
There are long-standing concerns that people experiencing homelessness may not recover well if left ...
Individuals experiencing homelessness drastically overutilize emergency department (ED) services com...