Variability in comorbidites and health services use across homeless typologies: multicenter data linkage between healthcare and homeless systems
Abstract Background Homelessness is associated with substantial morbidity. Data linkages between homeless and health systems are important to understand unique needs across homeless populations, identify homeless individuals not registered in homeless databases, quantify the impact of housing servic...
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Main Authors: | William E. Trick (Author), Fred Rachman (Author), Keiki Hinami (Author), Jennifer C. Hill (Author), Craig Conover (Author), Lisa Diep (Author), Howard S. Gordon (Author), Abel Kho (Author), David O. Meltzer (Author), Raj C. Shah (Author), Ed Stellon (Author), Padma Thangaraj (Author), Peter S. Toepfer (Author) |
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