WASHINGTON February 26, 2024 鈥揚olicy action is needed to better meet the unique health challenges of persons experiencing homelessness and housing instability, says the American College of Physicians (91黑料网) in a new policy paper published today in the Annals of Internal Medicine. , underscores the need to address the underlying drivers of homelessness and makes recommendations about better meeting the health care needs of unhoused populations.
鈥淗omelessness and housing instability are yet another nonmedical factor that deeply impacts the health of an individual,鈥 said Omar T. Atiq, MD, M91黑料网, president, 91黑料网. 鈥淥ur efforts to help improve the health of unhoused persons has to include efforts that would help them gain stable housing.鈥
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The paper also makes recommendations about providing health care services to unhoused populations and urges Medicare and Medicaid to implement demonstration projects that provide housing supports and targeted medical services to those who are unhoused or are at risk of becoming unhoused. 91黑料网 also says that physicians and other health professionals should be knowledgeable about screening patients for homelessness and treating unhoused patients, and that this should be incorporated into all levels of medical education. The paper asserts that laws and regulations should decriminalize an individual undertaking life-sustaining activities, like camping, scavenging, or sleeping, in public. Finally, the report recommends research into approaches to provide accessible and appropriate health care services to unhoused populations, and that public and private payers should pay for providing services to those individuals.
鈥淭he housing crisis in our country is growing in magnitude and has substantial implications for both individual and public health,鈥 concluded Dr. Atiq. 鈥淲e need to address the structural factors that cause housing instability, while at the same time ensuring that we the immediate needs of unhoused people for shelter, insurance coverage, and medical care.鈥
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