2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.03.30.21254619
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Primary Care for Homeless Veterans: A Systematic Review of the Homeless Patient Aligned Care Team (HPACT)

Abstract: BackgroundIn 2011, the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) implemented homeless-tailored primary care medical home models, called the Homeless Patient Aligned Care Teams (HPACT) to improve care for homeless Veterans. The aim of this study was to describe the existing peer-reviewed literature on HPACTs by systematically reviewing studies published since 2011 to date.MethodsWe conducted a systematic review of peer-reviewed studies published from 2011 to June 2019 to evaluate the literature since the inception o… Show more

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“…Given the high prevalence of MH diagnoses among Veterans who experience homelessness and the unique barriers they face, 28–30 VHA has implemented the Homeless Primary Care Treatment (HPACT) program. HPACT has been shown to improve patient satisfaction and the use of primary care and MH treatment and reduce ED utilization 31,32 . Similarly, the relatively low rate of VHA MH care disengagement observed among all Veterans in this study is consistent with the literature suggesting that VHA's implementation of programs such as Risk ID, Safety Planning in the Emergency Department (SPED), and Recovery Engagement and Coordination for Health–Veterans Enhanced Treatment (REACH VET) have been successful at engaging Veterans at risk for suicide in the recommended follow‐up care 12,33–35 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Given the high prevalence of MH diagnoses among Veterans who experience homelessness and the unique barriers they face, 28–30 VHA has implemented the Homeless Primary Care Treatment (HPACT) program. HPACT has been shown to improve patient satisfaction and the use of primary care and MH treatment and reduce ED utilization 31,32 . Similarly, the relatively low rate of VHA MH care disengagement observed among all Veterans in this study is consistent with the literature suggesting that VHA's implementation of programs such as Risk ID, Safety Planning in the Emergency Department (SPED), and Recovery Engagement and Coordination for Health–Veterans Enhanced Treatment (REACH VET) have been successful at engaging Veterans at risk for suicide in the recommended follow‐up care 12,33–35 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Homeless veterans are a VA priority population who face elevated rates of mental illness (Ding et al, 2018), suicide (Holliday et al, 2021), substance use disorder (SUD) (Finlay et al, 2021) and have twice the rate of fatal overdose as the general population. Homeless veterans are less likely than other veterans to receive healthcare and treatment (Rosenthal et al, 2021). The COVID-19 pandemic limited social interaction and access to care (Marini et al, 2020;Tsai & Wilson, 2020), likely contributing to the increases in US drug-related deaths in 2020 and 2021 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%