Emergency Department Use Among Vermont Homeless Families

Jonathan Ameli, Emily Crook, Ashleigh Kennedy, Megan Gray, Jared Sutherland, Jonathan Thomas, Grace Chi, Pam Farnham, Liz Smith, Annika Hawkins

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Abstract

Background: Committee on Temporary Shelter (COTS) houses homeless individuals and families from the Burlington area. COTS believes that a high proportion of their residents use the Fletcher Allen Health Care Emergency Department (FAHCED) for their health care more frequently compared to the general population. There are many other primary care services offered in the Burlington area, such as Safe Harbor Clinic, Community Health Center, and private offices, which are more appropriate for non-emergent health concerns and are readily accessible to the homeless population. By surveying the population of homeless families in Burlington and conducting a focus group with the COTS staff, we hoped to discover the reasons for ED usage, potential barriers to primary health care, and any possible changes that could ameliorate the health care of this population
Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Feb 4 2011
EventPublic Health Projects, 2008-Present -
Duration: Feb 4 2011Feb 4 2011

Other

OtherPublic Health Projects, 2008-Present
Period2/4/112/4/11

Disciplines

  • Community Health and Preventive Medicine
  • Health Services Research
  • Public Health

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