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Abstract Number: 0002
DO ENCOUNTERS WITH A FIELD-BASED HOMELESS HEALTHCARE TEAM IMPROVE CHRONIC DISEASE CONTROL AND REDUCE ACUTE CARE UTILIZATION FOR PEOPLE EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY?
SHM Converge 2025
Background: People experiencing homelessness (PEH) face barriers to accessing regular ambulatory care, which increases their risk of having poorly controlled chronic medical conditions and contributes to high acute care utilization. The role of field-based homeless healthcare teams in improving hypertension and diabetes control and reducing acute care utilization (e.g., emergency department [ED] visits, inpatient hospitalizations) [...]
Abstract Number: K16
MEASURING THE IMPACT OF AN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT “SURGE” PROGRAM ON ACUTE CARE UTILIZATION AND CONTINUITY OF CARE
SHM Converge 2022
Background: Emergency room crowding has been proven to lead to poor outcomes (e.g., mortality) and has worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic. Novel clinics that work collaboratively with emergency departments (ED) to transfer lower acuity patients to receive care in ambulatory settings rather than the ED have emerged. Our innovative ED Surge program cares for these [...]
Plenary
Abstract Number: 0002
DO ENCOUNTERS WITH A FIELD-BASED HOMELESS HEALTHCARE TEAM IMPROVE CHRONIC DISEASE CONTROL AND REDUCE ACUTE CARE UTILIZATION FOR PEOPLE EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY?
SHM Converge 2025
Background: People experiencing homelessness (PEH) face barriers to accessing regular ambulatory care, which increases their risk of having poorly controlled chronic medical conditions and contributes to high acute care utilization. The role of field-based homeless healthcare teams in improving hypertension and diabetes control and reducing acute care utilization (e.g., emergency department [ED] visits, inpatient hospitalizations) [...]
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