RT @ShazzaHudson: Good to catch up ... @Megs_Armstrong @carolineshulman Here's the Birmingham research I referred to https://t.co/vzUy3…
RT @ShazzaHudson: Good to catch up ... @Megs_Armstrong @carolineshulman Here's the Birmingham research I referred to https://t.co/vzUy3…
Thanks Sharon. Great to catch up and really looking forward to collaborating further
Good to catch up ... @Megs_Armstrong @carolineshulman Here's the Birmingham research I referred to https://t.co/vzUy3Re3ru
RT @ardengem: Multimorbidity and emergency department visits by a homeless population: a database study in specialist general practice from…
Multimorbidity and emergency department visits by a homeless population: a database study in specialist general practice from @BJGPjournal Their emergency department visit rate is 60 times that of the general population. https://t.co/epKEuJ6rZR
RT @BJGPjournal: Multimorbidity, substance misuse, alcohol dependence, and hepatitis C are highly prevalent among people experiencing homel…
Multimorbidity and emergency department visits by a homeless population: a database study in specialist general practice #ken https://t.co/iHlwmbmDdI
RT @BJGPjournal: Multimorbidity, substance misuse, alcohol dependence, and hepatitis C are highly prevalent among people experiencing homel…
RT @BJGPjournal: Multimorbidity, substance misuse, alcohol dependence, and hepatitis C are highly prevalent among people experiencing homel…
RT @BJGPjournal: Multimorbidity, substance misuse, alcohol dependence, and hepatitis C are highly prevalent among people experiencing homel…
RT @BJGPjournal: Multimorbidity, substance misuse, alcohol dependence, and hepatitis C are highly prevalent among people experiencing homel…
Multimorbidity, substance misuse, alcohol dependence, and hepatitis C are highly prevalent among people experiencing homelessness, who have an emergency department visit rate 60 times that of the general population https://t.co/ozQr37ipfN https://t.co/umOv
Multimorbilidade nos sem-abrigo: 60x mais idas à urgência, prevalência mais elevada q na pop-geral da mesma idade, maior fragmentação de cuidados. Os mais doentes e os q menos acesso têm. De novo Tudor Hart cheio de razão https://t.co/xjrzBXeBWS #observac
Multimorbidity and emergency department visits by a homeless population: a database study in specialist general practice https://t.co/midi9TdIKC
RT @justbish71: Multimorbidity and emergency department visits by a homeless population: a database study in specialist general practice |…
RT @PathwayUK: Homeless patients 60X more likely to attend A&E, and yet we still struggle to get real engagement at the system level. #incl…
RT @ShazzaHudson: Homeless Health in Birmingham. Prevalence of substance (13.5%) and alcohol dependence (21.3%), hepatitis C (6.3%), and m…
RT @ShazzaHudson: Homeless Health in Birmingham. Prevalence of substance (13.5%) and alcohol dependence (21.3%), hepatitis C (6.3%), and m…
RT @ShazzaHudson: Homeless Health in Birmingham. Prevalence of substance (13.5%) and alcohol dependence (21.3%), hepatitis C (6.3%), and m…
Homeless Health in Birmingham. Prevalence of substance (13.5%) and alcohol dependence (21.3%), hepatitis C (6.3%), and multimorbidity (21.3%) were markedly higher than in the general population. A third had visited A&E in the preceding 12 months. htt
RT @PathwayUK: Homeless patients 60X more likely to attend A&E, and yet we still struggle to get real engagement at the system level. #incl…
RT @SaraKetteley: Housing IS a health intervention and we need to change the system to respond to where the need is #inclusionhealth. Being…
RT @profgayecunnane: Multiple co-morbidities and frequent ED attendance in homeless patients - echoes important work being done by @ClionaN…
RT @PathwayUK: Homeless patients 60X more likely to attend A&E, and yet we still struggle to get real engagement at the system level. #incl…
RT @SaraKetteley: Housing IS a health intervention and we need to change the system to respond to where the need is #inclusionhealth. Being…
RT @PathwayUK: Homeless patients 60X more likely to attend A&E, and yet we still struggle to get real engagement at the system level. #incl…
RT @SaraKetteley: Housing IS a health intervention and we need to change the system to respond to where the need is #inclusionhealth. Being…
RT @SaraKetteley: Housing IS a health intervention and we need to change the system to respond to where the need is #inclusionhealth. Being…
RT @PathwayUK: Homeless patients 60X more likely to attend A&E, and yet we still struggle to get real engagement at the system level. #incl…
The @healthdpt Review of Urgent & Energency Care should consider the homeless as another community in critical need as part of their review @SimonCommNI @ShelterNI https://t.co/fgmlDkpAfU
RT @SaraKetteley: Housing IS a health intervention and we need to change the system to respond to where the need is #inclusionhealth. Being…
RT @profgayecunnane: Multiple co-morbidities and frequent ED attendance in homeless patients - echoes important work being done by @ClionaN…
RT @SaraKetteley: Housing IS a health intervention and we need to change the system to respond to where the need is #inclusionhealth. Being…
RT @SaraKetteley: Housing IS a health intervention and we need to change the system to respond to where the need is #inclusionhealth. Being…
RT @SaraKetteley: Housing IS a health intervention and we need to change the system to respond to where the need is #inclusionhealth. Being…
Housing IS a health intervention and we need to change the system to respond to where the need is #inclusionhealth. Being housed massively reduces A&e use
RT @profgayecunnane: Multiple co-morbidities and frequent ED attendance in homeless patients - echoes important work being done by @ClionaN…
RT @PathwayUK: Homeless patients 60X more likely to attend A&E, and yet we still struggle to get real engagement at the system level. #incl…
Multimorbidity and emergency department visits by a homeless population: a database study in specialist general practice | British Journal of General Practice https://t.co/Xn9gWpKssL
RT @profgayecunnane: Multiple co-morbidities and frequent ED attendance in homeless patients - echoes important work being done by @ClionaN…
RT @PathwayUK: Homeless patients 60X more likely to attend A&E, and yet we still struggle to get real engagement at the system level. #incl…
RT @PathwayUK: Homeless patients 60X more likely to attend A&E, and yet we still struggle to get real engagement at the system level. #incl…
RT @profgayecunnane: Multiple co-morbidities and frequent ED attendance in homeless patients - echoes important work being done by @ClionaN…
RT @PathwayUK: Homeless patients 60X more likely to attend A&E, and yet we still struggle to get real engagement at the system level. #incl…
RT @PathwayUK: Homeless patients 60X more likely to attend A&E, and yet we still struggle to get real engagement at the system level. #incl…
RT @PathwayUK: Homeless patients 60X more likely to attend A&E, and yet we still struggle to get real engagement at the system level. #incl…
Multiple co-morbidities and frequent ED attendance in homeless patients - echoes important work being done by @ClionaNi @austinoc_austin @SafetynetPC and others in the Irish setting #inclusionhealth @HSELive
RT @PathwayUK: Homeless patients 60X more likely to attend A&E, and yet we still struggle to get real engagement at the system level. #incl…
RT @PathwayUK: Homeless patients 60X more likely to attend A&E, and yet we still struggle to get real engagement at the system level. #incl…
RT @PathwayUK: Homeless patients 60X more likely to attend A&E, and yet we still struggle to get real engagement at the system level. #incl…
RT @PathwayUK: Homeless patients 60X more likely to attend A&E, and yet we still struggle to get real engagement at the system level. #incl…
RT @HomelessEOLC: The emergency department visit rate for people experiencing homelessness is 60 times that of the general population... re…
RT @PathwayUK: Homeless patients 60X more likely to attend A&E, and yet we still struggle to get real engagement at the system level. #incl…
The emergency department visit rate for people experiencing homelessness is 60 times that of the general population... resulting in fragmented care.
Homeless patients 60X more likely to attend A&E, and yet we still struggle to get real engagement at the system level. #inclusionhealth Multimorbidity and emergency department visits by a homeless population: a database study in specialist general prac
RT @pbmenshealth: New study of health of homeless people in England: 90% male, 14% prevalence substance & 21% alcohol dependence. Multimorb…
RT @pbmenshealth: New study of health of homeless people in England: 90% male, 14% prevalence substance & 21% alcohol dependence. Multimorb…
RT @pbmenshealth: New study of health of homeless people in England: 90% male, 14% prevalence substance & 21% alcohol dependence. Multimorb…
RT @pbmenshealth: New study of health of homeless people in England: 90% male, 14% prevalence substance & 21% alcohol dependence. Multimorb…
RT @pbmenshealth: New study of health of homeless people in England: 90% male, 14% prevalence substance & 21% alcohol dependence. Multimorb…
RT @pbmenshealth: New study of health of homeless people in England: 90% male, 14% prevalence substance & 21% alcohol dependence. Multimorb…
RT @pbmenshealth: New study of health of homeless people in England: 90% male, 14% prevalence substance & 21% alcohol dependence. Multimorb…
RT @pbmenshealth: New study of health of homeless people in England: 90% male, 14% prevalence substance & 21% alcohol dependence. Multimorb…
RT @pbmenshealth: New study of health of homeless people in England: 90% male, 14% prevalence substance & 21% alcohol dependence. Multimorb…
RT @pbmenshealth: New study of health of homeless people in England: 90% male, 14% prevalence substance & 21% alcohol dependence. Multimorb…
RT @pbmenshealth: New study of health of homeless people in England: 90% male, 14% prevalence substance & 21% alcohol dependence. Multimorb…
RT @pbmenshealth: New study of health of homeless people in England: 90% male, 14% prevalence substance & 21% alcohol dependence. Multimorb…
New study of health of homeless people in England: 90% male, 14% prevalence substance & 21% alcohol dependence. Multimorbidity prevalence (21%) much higher than in general pop. 33% visited the emergency department in last12 months. New approach needed.
Multimorbidity and emergency department visits by a homeless population: a database study in specialist general practice finds high prevalence of substance and alcohol dependence, and hepatitis C, BJGP https://t.co/7HlxI4yIyK @BJGPjournal https://t.co/HTx
And this study of people experiencing homelessness reported over half as smokers https://t.co/ahjblHjm9s
Source article by Matthew Bowen, et al. https://t.co/P2GNqnh8E1 #health #homelessness #homeless #meded #addiction #mentalhealth #infections #healthcare #policy #EmergencyMedicine
RT @HarryAEvans: 33% of homeless people at a specialist centre had visited ED in the preceding 12 months. "Diversification of services unde…
Multimorbidity and emergency department visits by a homeless population: a database study in specialist general practice https://t.co/yruq6GCIzn
RT @HarryAEvans: 33% of homeless people at a specialist centre had visited ED in the preceding 12 months. "Diversification of services unde…
RT @HarryAEvans: 33% of homeless people at a specialist centre had visited ED in the preceding 12 months. "Diversification of services unde…
RT @andrewbrown365: I see that @SarahBur is one of the authors of this paper on homeless people's health and their use of ED - as you'd exp…
An integrated, proactive (and highly responsive) programme of care for an identified cohort of ppl with complex needs such as the homeless, working across all settings of care required! Community and patient led. @BenRichardson49 @hannahjfarrar
RT @axelheitmueller: Why is @PathwayUK not scaling? https://t.co/qenNoI8L1i
RT @BJGPjournal: BJGP in the News: Multimorbidity and emergency department visits by a homeless population - https://t.co/pF0m8GewNj Homel…
RT @andrewbrown365: I see that @SarahBur is one of the authors of this paper on homeless people's health and their use of ED - as you'd exp…
Why is @PathwayUK not scaling?
33% of homeless people at a specialist centre had visited ED in the preceding 12 months. "Diversification of services under one roof, preventive services, and multidisciplinary care are imperative." https://t.co/Q5fgX4dbig
RT @andrewbrown365: I see that @SarahBur is one of the authors of this paper on homeless people's health and their use of ED - as you'd exp…
RT @andrewbrown365: I see that @SarahBur is one of the authors of this paper on homeless people's health and their use of ED - as you'd exp…
Multimorbidity and emergency department visits by a homeless population https://t.co/pF0m8GewNj
BJGP in the News: Multimorbidity and emergency department visits by a homeless population - https://t.co/pF0m8GewNj Homeless people are 60 times more likely to visit A&E, study shows https://t.co/JYcFQr0KIO
RT @andrewbrown365: I see that @SarahBur is one of the authors of this paper on homeless people's health and their use of ED - as you'd exp…
I see that @SarahBur is one of the authors of this paper on homeless people's health and their use of ED - as you'd expect very high levels of need around alcohol (21%) and drug (13.5%) dependence which are associated with ~3 times higher use of ED https:/
RT @Cox_A_R: @unibirmingham Link to paper https://t.co/iyVMzKUcjK
@unibirmingham Link to paper https://t.co/iyVMzKUcjK
RT @raj_psyc: GP database study #Homelessness increases emergency department visits (60 times more) High rates of #Multimorbidity, drug & a…
RT @raj_psyc: GP database study #Homelessness increases emergency department visits (60 times more) High rates of #Multimorbidity, drug & a…
GP database study #Homelessness increases emergency department visits (60 times more) High rates of #Multimorbidity, drug & alcohol problems Higher mortality, important to ensure healthcare (& housing) https://t.co/SD6DJjwUX3