Street Health: Cross-sectional study identifying social medicine issues amongst patients of the Health Center for Homeless in Berlin, Germany
Background: An estimated 265,000 people are homeless in Germany, with 10,000 in Berlin alone. Their physical and psychological health is particularly threatened by their living conditions. Access to health services is often difficult, sometimes impossible, for them. New approaches to care of the hom...
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Main Authors: | Peter Tinnemann (Author), Theresa E. S. Bauer (Author), Jenny de la Torre Castro (Author), Silvia Binting (Author), Thomas Keil (Author) |
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Social Medicine Publication Group,
2013-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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