• Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program, also known as Boston Healthcare for the Homeless, Healthcare for the Homeless, and BHCHP, is a health care...
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  • under the Affordable Care Act. In 1985, the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program was founded to assist the growing numbers of homeless people...
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    Committee on Health Care for Homeless (1988). Health Care Services for Homeless People. National Academies Press (US). Archived from the original on November...
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  • Jack Connors (businessman) (category American health care businesspeople)
    Brigham and Women's Hospital. He helped raise money for the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program. Connors was active in supporting education. He served...
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    National Health Care for the Homeless Council. February 2019. Retrieved 8 April 2024. De Bode, Lisa (15 April 2015). "More Pads for Homeless Women On...
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  • of homeless living in the outdoor urban context. It was developed by Jim O'Connell of Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program. According to its proponents...
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    the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program was founded to assist the growing numbers of homeless living on the streets and in shelters in Boston...
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  • There were six transitional housing programs created under the Wu administration in Boston in January 2022. Mayor Michelle Wu's administration cleared...
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  • Barbara McInnis (category American homelessness activists)
    as increasing the accessibility of - health care services for homeless people. The Barbara McInnis House in Boston is named after her. McInnis was born...
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    Demographics of Massachusetts (category All articles with bare URLs for citations)
    the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program was founded to assist the growing numbers of homeless living on the streets and in shelters in Boston...
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    providing a wide range of health services and programs. It is governed by a seven-member board of health appointed by the Mayor of Boston. Its mission is to...
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    of Veterans Affairs for Health that implements the healthcare program of the VA through a nationalized healthcare service in the United States, providing...
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  • National Health Law Program and the Access Project (NHeLP), Language Services Action Kit: Interpreter Services in Health Care Settings for People With...
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  • Monica Bharel (category Boston University School of Medicine alumni)
    before becoming commissioner, she served as the chief medical officer of Boston Health Care for the Homeless. In 2022, Bharel was honored by Massachusetts...
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    Homeless Council."Human Rights, Homelessness and Health Care." Archived 2007-06-10 at the Wayback Machine Center for Economic and Social Rights. "The...
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    process: Homeless patients". Hayden, Nicole. "The homeless often don't receive health care in California despite qualifying for free insurance". The Desert...
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  • through two federal statutes: the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), signed March 23, 2010, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation...
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    Paul M. English (category Businesspeople from Boston)
    the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program, Bridge Over Troubled Waters, and the Pine Street Inn, all charities benefiting Boston's homeless population...
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  • recovery groups. The Runaway and Homeless Youth Act provides a grant to the transitional living program, as well as the basic center program, for emergency shelter...
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    homeless. The movement of deinstitutionalization was facing great challenges. After realizing that simply changing the location of mental health care...
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  • 1985, the foundation partnered with The Pew Charitable Trusts to launch a new program to improve access to health care for the American homeless population...
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  • sheltered and unsheltered homeless populations reported on the Continuum of Care applications to HUD; and counts of the sheltered homeless population over a full...
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    Tom Yawkey (category Boston Red Sox executives)
    Foundation supported the building of a new home, Jean Yawkey Place, for the Boston Health Care for the Homeless program. In 2013, the Foundation awarded...
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  • The community health center (CHC) in the United States is the dominant model for providing integrated primary care and public health services for the...
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  • Housing First (category Homelessness solutions)
    Permanent housing was seen as the end goal of the program. This model is similar to the Continuum of Care model for homelessness prevention, a model that has...
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  • Reduced access to health care in Native American communities means that these diseases as well as infections affect more people for longer periods of...
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  • Medical respite care, also referred to as recuperative care, is acute and post-acute medical care for homeless persons who are too ill or frail to recover...
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  • such as the Hearth Outreach Program (located in Boston), the National Coalition for homelessness, the National Alliance to End Homelessness, Justice...
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  • and scope than the nighttime emergency shelter scheme. The in-house medical clinic is run by Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program and also includes...
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  • support TIC programs include the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), National Center for Trauma-informed care, the National...
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