Improving access to health care for homeless people
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Improving access to health care for homeless people

Venetia Lamb StreetMed outreach nurses, Homeless Healthcare, London
Claire Joels StreetMed outreach nurses, Homeless Healthcare, London

Homeless people have the poorest health outcomes in our society and the number of people who are homeless is increasing. This article explores the effect that homelessness has on health, provides details of organisations that offer services to the homeless population of London, and highlights the role of nurses in advocating for improved services for homeless patients. The need to understand and address inequalities in access to health care is also discussed. An example of the authors’ practice is provided in the form of a case study.

Nursing Standard. 29, 6, 45-51. doi: 10.7748/ns.29.6.45.e9140

Peer review

This article has been subject to double blind peer review

Received: 20 May 2014

Accepted: 15 July 2014

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