Those who were homeless for longer periods were more likely to migrate, and migration, were it to occur, was most likely earlier on in veterans' homelessness episodes. There were no clear geographic correlates that explained the dynamics of this migration as, overall, in-migration tended to ...
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The first question was taken from the US Department of Veterans Affairs Homelessness Screening Clinical Reminder (HSCR), a screening instrument administered in outpatient settings throughout the Veterans Health Administration.5 The HSCR has good reliability and has been validated against a measure of ...
573 Words 3 Pages Open Document The Department of Veteran Affairs (DVA) is a public organization that is government provided. The organization funding is produce through taxes. The executive branch of the agency is located in Washington DC and is headed by Secretary of Veteran Affairs. There are...
RESULTS: At their index ED visit, 80% of veterans were treated and released. Of these, 15% returned to the ED and 5% were hospitalized in the next 30 days. In adjusted= models, factors associated with increased odds of repeat ED visits included homelessness (odds ratio [OR] 1.70; 95%...
Washington, DC: US Department of Veterans Affairs; 2008. 39. Stanley B, Brown GK, Currier GW, Lyons C, Chesin M, Knox KL. Brief intervention and follow-up for suicidal patients with repeat emergency department visits enhances treatment engagement. Am J Public Health. 2015;105(8):1570-...
[57,58]. Additionally, patient identification, structure, and operational aspects of these programs have not been well described, making program replication challenging. One study of a nurse-led telephonic program for patients with lung cancer at any stage in the Veterans Affairs system did not ...
homelessnessveteransWe examined the use of health and behavioral health services for two groups of homeless veterans (N=1,302) in the New York City area who were enrolled in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare system—veterans who use VA homeless programs, and veterans ...
health literacyknowledgepatient experienceveteransObjectiveTsai, JackMehta, KandarpHunt-Johnson, NoraPietrzak, Robert H.US Dept Vet Affairs Natl Ctr Homelessness Vet West Haven CT USAJournal of public health management and practice: JPHMP