Overview
Homeless individuals experience a higher risk for mortality, chronic illness and mental health disorders, and are often high utilizers of healthcare. Since 2012, the Housing for Health (HFH) initiative created by the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services (DHS) seeks to reduce homelessness and improve health outcomes for this vulnerable population. Homeless individuals who are high users of medical services are referred to permanent supportive housing and case management services, and subsequently to benefits and services provided by multi-sector agencies including substance use treatment services. The progress in evaluating this novel mechanism for integrated delivery and financing systems for housing, medical care, and public health services was presented.
Presenters
Ricardo Basurto Davila, PhD, MS
Chief
Policy Analysis Unit Los Angeles County Department of Public Health
Corrin Buchanan, MPP
Program Manager
Housing for Health Los Angeles County Department of Public Services
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Recording
Details
Project: Housing for Health: Assessing the Cross-Sector Impacts of Providing Permanent Supportive Housing to Homeless High Utilizers of Health Care Services
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Authors: Basurto Davila R, Buchanan C