AbstractObjectiveHomeless patients are a vulnerable population with a higher incidence of using the emergency department (ED) for noncrisis care. Multiple charity programs target their outreach toward improving the health of homeless patients, but few data are available on the effectiveness of reducing ED recidivism. The aim of this study is to determine whether inappropriate ED use for nonemergency care may be reduced by providing charity insurance and assigning homeless patients to a primary care physician (PCP) in an outpatient clinic setting.MethodsA retrospective medical records review of homeless patients presenting to the ED and receiving treatment between July 2013 and June 2014 was completed. Appropriate vs inappropriate use of the...
Background: Homelessness, substance use, and mental disorders each have been associ...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: epublishPeople experiencing homelessness...
Estimating healthcare needs of the homeless is associated with challenges in identifying the eligibl...
AbstractObjectiveHomeless patients are a vulnerable population with a higher incidence of using the ...
Purpose. To determine the extent to which homeless persons in the United States use the emergency de...
Individuals experiencing homelessness drastically overutilize emergency department (ED) services com...
The ED is often the first and sometimes the only place where people experiencing homelessness seek m...
OBJECTIVES Persons experiencing homelessness (PEH) are known to be often excluded from primary he...
There is a subset of patients who visit the emergency department (ED) frequently, and this group is ...
Homelessness is an increasing problem worldwide. The system for providing medical care to individual...
Research demonstrates that homelessness is associated with frequent use of emergency department (ED)...
ObjectiveThe median age of single homeless adults is over 50, yet little is known about their emerge...
Objectives People experiencing homelessness are frequent users of secondary care. Currently, there i...
Introduction: From the perspective of social determinants, homelessness perpetuates poor health and ...
Introduction: Patients with mental health conditions frequently use emergency medical services. Man...
Background: Homelessness, substance use, and mental disorders each have been associ...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: epublishPeople experiencing homelessness...
Estimating healthcare needs of the homeless is associated with challenges in identifying the eligibl...
AbstractObjectiveHomeless patients are a vulnerable population with a higher incidence of using the ...
Purpose. To determine the extent to which homeless persons in the United States use the emergency de...
Individuals experiencing homelessness drastically overutilize emergency department (ED) services com...
The ED is often the first and sometimes the only place where people experiencing homelessness seek m...
OBJECTIVES Persons experiencing homelessness (PEH) are known to be often excluded from primary he...
There is a subset of patients who visit the emergency department (ED) frequently, and this group is ...
Homelessness is an increasing problem worldwide. The system for providing medical care to individual...
Research demonstrates that homelessness is associated with frequent use of emergency department (ED)...
ObjectiveThe median age of single homeless adults is over 50, yet little is known about their emerge...
Objectives People experiencing homelessness are frequent users of secondary care. Currently, there i...
Introduction: From the perspective of social determinants, homelessness perpetuates poor health and ...
Introduction: Patients with mental health conditions frequently use emergency medical services. Man...
Background: Homelessness, substance use, and mental disorders each have been associ...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: epublishPeople experiencing homelessness...
Estimating healthcare needs of the homeless is associated with challenges in identifying the eligibl...