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Homelessness seems to have greater link to death than common diseases, says physician


 

REPORTING FROM INTERNAL MEDICINE 2022

Street medicine could be the answer

Housing First, a program to provide housing without the need to meet preconditions such as sobriety or passing background checks, has had a nonsignificant effect on mortality, substance use disorders, and mental health but has improved self-reported health status and quality of life. Analyses of the program suggest that better interventions are needed, Dr. Perri said.

Street medicine could be an answer, he said. Teams of medical staff go to where the people are, and the concept is intended as a continuous, cost-effective, flexible approach to care. Lehigh Valley Street Medicine in Pennsylvania has reported a reduction in emergency department visits and hospitalizations, Dr. Perri said. The programs are still too new to gauge the effect on actual health outcomes, but they hold the promise of being able to do so, he continued.

Curiosity about those experiencing homeless is a key first step in improving care, he said. The HOUSED BEDS tool, developed in Los Angeles, can help guide clinicians through their interactions with patients who do not have homes.

Dr. Perri said it is “enlightening” when you “express interest, genuine curiosity, about other people’s experiences.”

Catherine Kiley, MD, a retired internal medicine physician who volunteers as a preceptor for medical students in Cincinnati, said there is a void when it comes to teaching students about those experiencing homelessness.

“I don’t think there’s much of this type of discussion that they’re exposed to as part of medical education,” Dr. Kiley said. “Their experiences over time, as with most of medicine, will inform them.”

But the findings shared in the session show “how great the need is to speak out, speak up, about patients as people, and what they have to teach us.”

Dr. Perri disclosed no relevant financial relationships.

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