Clinical guideline for homeless and vulnerably housed people, and people with lived homelessness experience

(2020)

Homeless and vulnerably housed populations are heterogeneous and continue to grow in numbers in urban and rural settings as forces of urbanization collide with gentrification and austerity policies. Collectively, they face dangerous living conditions and marginalization within health care systems. However, providers can improve the health of people who are homeless or vulnerably housed, most powerfully by following evidence-based initial steps, and working with communities and adopting anti-oppressive practices.

Clinical guideline for homeless and vulnerably housed people, and people with lived homelessness experience

Clinical guideline for homeless and vulnerably housed people, and people with lived homelessness experience

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