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Hospital collaboration with a Housing First program to improve health outcomes for people experiencing homelessness

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HOUSING CARE AND SUPPORT
卷 22, 期 1, 页码 27-39

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/HCS-09-2018-0023

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Social determinants of health; Healthcare; Homelessness; Primary care; Emergency department; Hospital discharge

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Purpose Homelessness is a colossal issue, precipitated by a wide array of social determinants, and mirrored in substantial health disparities and a revolving hospital door. Connecting people to safe and secure housing needs to be part of the health system response. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach This mixed-methods paper presents emerging findings from the collaboration between an inner city hospital, a specialist homeless medicine GP service and Western Australia's inaugural Housing First collective impact project (50 Lives 50 Homes) in Perth. This paper draws on data from hospitals, homelessness community services and general practice. Findings This collaboration has facilitated hospital identification and referral of vulnerable rough sleepers to the Housing First project, and connected those housed to a GP and after hours nursing support. For a cohort (n=44) housed now for at least 12 months, significant reductions in hospital use and associated costs were observed. Research limitations/ implications - While the observed reductions in hospital use in the year following housing are based on a small cohort, this data and the case studies presented demonstrate the power of care coordinated across hospital and community in this complex cohort. Practical implications - This model of collaboration between a hospital and a Housing First project can not only improve discharge outcomes and re- admission in the shorter term, but can also contribute to ending homelessness which is itself, a social determinant of poor health. Originality/ value - Coordinated care between hospitals and programmes to house people who are homeless can significantly reduce hospital use and healthcare costs, and provides hospitals with the opportunity to contribute to more systemic solutions to ending homelessness.

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