“…Twenty‐two studies relevant to our aim and research questions were included in the review, 11 quantitative (Asmoredjo, Beijersbergen, & Wolf, ; Baggett, O'Connell, Singer, & Rigotti, ; Hwang et al, ; Jenkins & Parylo, ; Kertesz et al, ; van Laere, de Wit, & Klazinga, ; Robbins, Wenger, Lorvick, Shiboski, & Kral, ; Uddin et al, ; Vuillermoz, Vandentorren, Brondeel, & Chauvin, ; Whelan et al, ; Zur & Jones, ), and 11 qualitative (Biederman, Gamble, Manson, & Taylor, ; Biederman, Nichols, & Lindsey, ; Bungay, ; Corrigan, Pickett, Kraus, Burks, & Schmidt, ; Gültekin, Brush, Baiardi, Kirk, & VanMaldeghem, ; Kryda & Compton, ; Martins, ; McLeod & Walsh, ; Nickasch & Marnocha, ; Rae & Rees, ; Voronka et al, ). We found no studies that described economic costs in conjunction with needs of health‐ and social care in persons experiencing homelessness.…”