Health care and the homeless: Need for free health services continues to growBarrett, Eron
Health Care and the Homeless: A Political Parable for Our Time The growth in the number of homeless persons is perhaps the mostvisible indicator of social disintegration in the 1980s, although health andhealth care are... Vladeck,C B. - 《Journal of Health Politics Policy & Law》 被引量:...
In the 1980s, the combined effects of deinstitutionalization from state mental hospitals and the economic recession increased the number and transformed the demographic profile of people experiencing homelessness in the United States. Specialized health care for the homeless (HCH) services were developed...
National welfare reform is predicted to increase the number of homeless persons. This will affect the health care system by increasing the number of uninsured people and by multiplying the number of homeless persons seeking care in hospital emergency departments. Homeless persons have four major barrie...
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'Health Care for the Homeless and Rootless' — a View from Central Government Jeremy,Metters - 《Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health》 被引量: 1发表: 1991年 The provision of medical care for the homeless and rootless. This is a useful 28-page pamphlet by Anne ...
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, Health care of homeless people (pp. 3–18). New York: Springer. Google Scholar Brickner, P. W., Scharer, L. K., Conanan, B. A., Savarese, M., & Scanlan, B. C. (Eds.) (1990). Under the safety net: The health and social welfare of the homeless in the United States. ...
A public health crisis caused by political choices The recent BMA report Streets of Shame highlights the growing crisis in healthcare provision for homeless people and indicates that the UK's rise in homelessness is now a public health disaster.1 According to the report, the average age of ...
Health care is generally unavailable for the homeless. This heterogeneous group of men and women, including long-term street dwellers, residents of shelters, the chronically mentally ill, the economically debased, and alienated youth, are subject to a broad range of acute and chronic diseases, int...