This article describes an innovative trauma-informed care management model in which mental health, substance abuse, and support services are integrated for homeless families in primary care. The rationale for service integration in a health care setting is discussed and the conceptual underpinnings of the model are elaborated, drawing from the literature and clinical experience. Service encounter data collected by each staff member over a 1-year period (N = 7,214 encounters) allow for description of program functions and provider roles and activities, an essential step in developing the fidelity indicators necessary for future program replication and rigorous testing in additional settings. The feasibility of implementing an integrated set ...
Introduction: The focus of this case study was the implementation of a fully integrated system of ca...
Dr. Meghan Mason, Assistant Professor of Public Health, is awarded $13,000 to explore the models of ...
Over two million children experience homelessness annually in the United States, often disrupting th...
Background: Homeless people have poorer health status than the general population. They need complex...
The delivery of primary care to homeless individuals with mental health conditions pres-ents unique ...
Background: There is great concern about fragmentation of mental health service delivery, especially...
The Coordinated Access to Care for Homeless People (CATCH) program is a brief multidisciplinary case...
Purpose: People experiencing homelessness often have complex needs requiring a range of support. The...
This study assessed the effectiveness of an evidence-based treatment model for homeless individuals ...
The delivery of primary care to homeless individuals with mental health conditions presents unique c...
The delivery of primary care to homeless individuals with mental health conditions presents unique c...
Abstract Background Despite the widespread implementation of Health Care for the Homeless programs t...
The integration of behavioral health (BH) and primary care services has been the subject of consider...
The homelessness, drug and alcohol, and mental health service systems are separate service structure...
Objectives Demonstrate ways to engage patients who are experiencing homelessness and have mental h...
Introduction: The focus of this case study was the implementation of a fully integrated system of ca...
Dr. Meghan Mason, Assistant Professor of Public Health, is awarded $13,000 to explore the models of ...
Over two million children experience homelessness annually in the United States, often disrupting th...
Background: Homeless people have poorer health status than the general population. They need complex...
The delivery of primary care to homeless individuals with mental health conditions pres-ents unique ...
Background: There is great concern about fragmentation of mental health service delivery, especially...
The Coordinated Access to Care for Homeless People (CATCH) program is a brief multidisciplinary case...
Purpose: People experiencing homelessness often have complex needs requiring a range of support. The...
This study assessed the effectiveness of an evidence-based treatment model for homeless individuals ...
The delivery of primary care to homeless individuals with mental health conditions presents unique c...
The delivery of primary care to homeless individuals with mental health conditions presents unique c...
Abstract Background Despite the widespread implementation of Health Care for the Homeless programs t...
The integration of behavioral health (BH) and primary care services has been the subject of consider...
The homelessness, drug and alcohol, and mental health service systems are separate service structure...
Objectives Demonstrate ways to engage patients who are experiencing homelessness and have mental h...
Introduction: The focus of this case study was the implementation of a fully integrated system of ca...
Dr. Meghan Mason, Assistant Professor of Public Health, is awarded $13,000 to explore the models of ...
Over two million children experience homelessness annually in the United States, often disrupting th...