Reducing hospital readmissions amongst people experiencing homelessness: a mixed-methods evaluation of a multi-disciplinary hospital in-reach programme
Abstract Introduction People experiencing homelessness are at increased risk of experiencing ill-health. They are often readmitted to hospital after discharge, usually for the same or similar reasons for initial hospitalisation. One way of addressing this issue is through hospital in-reach initiativ...
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Main Authors: | Stephen Malden (Author), Lawrence Doi (Author), Lauren Ng (Author), Fiona Cuthill (Author) |
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