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Published on: June 8, 2015
Redesign of a Screening Process for VA Homeless Housing
Dina Hooshyar1, Ledjona D Bradshaw1, Reed J Robinson1
1is the medical director of Comprehensive Homeless Center Programs, is the supervisor of quantitative analytics, is the clinical director of Mental Health Trauma Services, is the chief of psychology, is associate chief of staff for research and development, and is the director of the Program in Trauma and Disaster; all at VA North Texas Health Care System in Dallas. Dr. Hooshyar and Dr. Robinson are assistant professors in the department of psychiatry; Dr. Surís and Dr. LePage are associate professors in the department of psychiatry; and Dr. North is professor of psychiatry and emergency medicine; all at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas.
Abstract:
Standardizing the screening processes for homeless housing among VA facilities can make programs more accessible to veterans experiencing homelessness and improve provider knowledge of existing and available services.
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