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Universal Screening for Homelessness and Risk for Homelessness in the Veterans Health Administration

机译:退伍军人卫生管理局对无家可归者和无家可归者的普遍筛查

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We examined data for all veterans who completed the Veterans Health Administration’s national homelessness screening instrument between October 1, 2012, and January 10, 2013. Among veterans who were not engaged with the US Department of Veterans Affairs homeless system and presented for primary care services, the prevalence of recent housing instability or homelessness was 0.9% and homelessness risk was 1.2%. Future research will refine outreach strategies, targeting of prevention resources, and development of novel interventions. Homelessness prevention is an essential component of the US Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA’s) strategy to end homelessness among veterans by the end of 2015. In support of this strategy, the VA has unveiled Supportive Services for Veteran Families, providing more than $500 million to support local grantees’ provision of supportive services and financial assistance to low-income veterans living in or transitioning to permanent housing. As has been addressed elsewhere, efficient and effective targeting of homelessness prevention resources is challenging for multiple administrative and social reasons. 1–3 In an effort to improve the ability to identify veterans who are at risk for homelessness—or experiencing homelessness but not accessing services—the National Center on Homelessness Among Veterans developed the Homelessness Screening Clinical Reminder for use in patients’ electronic medical records to conduct a universal screen for housing instability and risk (A.?E. Montgomery, PhD, J.?D. Fargo, PhD, V.?R. Kane, MSS, and D.?P. Culhane, PhD, unpublished data, 2013). The objective of this national, health system-based screening instrument is to enhance the rapid identification of veterans and their families who have very recently become homeless or are at imminent risk of homelessness and ensure that they are referred for the appropriate assistance. This study is the first examination of national screening data for homelessness and homelessness risk within the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) and provides an overview of the prevalence of homelessness risk among veterans seeking health-related services through VHA.
机译:我们检查了所有在2012年10月1日至2013年1月10日之间完成退伍军人卫生管理局国家无家可归者筛查工具的退伍军人的数据。在那些未与美国退伍军人事务部无家可归系统进行过接触并提供初级保健服务的退伍军人中,最近的房屋动荡或无家可归的患病率为0.9%,无家可归的风险为1.2%。未来的研究将完善推广策略,以预防资源为目标,并开发新的干预措施。防止无家可归是美国退伍军人事务部(VA)到2015年底消除退伍军人无家可归的战略的重要组成部分。为了支持这一战略,弗吉尼亚州推出了“退伍军人家庭支持服务”,提供了超过5亿美元的资金支持当地受赠人向生活在永久性住房或过渡为永久性住房的低收入退伍军人提供支持服务和经济援助。正如在其他地方已经提到的那样,由于多种行政和社会原因,有效而有效地针对无家可归者的预防资源是一项挑战。 1-3为了提高识别有无家可归风险或经历无家可归但无法获得服务的退伍军人的能力,国家无家可归者退伍军人中心开发了无家可归者筛查临床提醒以用于患者的电子病历,进行住房不稳定和风险的通用筛选(A.E. Montgomery,PhD,J.D。Fargo,PhD,V.R。Kane,MSS和D.P. Culhane,PhD,未发布的数据, 2013)。这项基于国家卫生系统的筛查工具的目的是加强对不久前无家可归或无家可归风险的退伍军人及其家人的快速鉴定,并确保将他们转介获得适当的援助。这项研究是对退伍军人卫生管理局(VHA)中无家可归和无家可归风险的全国筛查数据的首次检查,并概述了通过VHA寻找健康相关服务的退伍军人中无家可归风险的普遍性。

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