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Brett J Feldman1, Jeniffer S Kim2, Laura Mosqueda3, Hurnan Vongsachang4, Josh Banerjee5, Charles E Coffey6, Brad Spellberg7, Michael Hochman8, Jehni Robinson9.
Abstract
Homelessness is a neglected crisis throughout the United States. In Los Angeles (L.A.) County, nearly 59,000 residents are homeless, and the vast majority are unsheltered. An academic institution and L.A county's largest public hospital formed a partnership to launch a Street Medicine (SM) program. SM assists the inpatient team with discharge planning and builds rapport with the patient experiencing homelessness. After discharge, the SM team follows up and brings care to the patient on the streets, often developing a trusting relationship and establishing continuity of primary care. During a 12-month period, SM provided inpatient consults for 206 unsheltered homeless patients.Entities:
Keywords: Access to care; Community health; Health disparities; Homeless medicine; Primary care; Street medicine
Year: 2021 PMID: 34052622 DOI: 10.1016/j.hjdsi.2021.100557
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthc (Amst) ISSN: 2213-0764