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Health Care Delivery To The Homeless Population In The Greater Danbury Community: A Needs Assessment, Ariella Yazdani Jan 2021

Health Care Delivery To The Homeless Population In The Greater Danbury Community: A Needs Assessment, Ariella Yazdani

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

  • The Greater Danbury Region has substantial health resources; two hospitals, community health centers and health clinics. Residents who lack health insurance struggle to access the full continuum of care, especially outpatient and preventative care. Although a vast majority of people in Danbury have health insurance, it is unclear if individuals living with homelessness are amongst this insured population and have equitable access to healthcare. Two transitional housing programs in Danbury were identified and interviewed directly. A qualitative assessment of healthcare delivery to members of these programs was then performed.


Improving Primary Care Access For The Housing Insecure In Washington County, Kristina J. Valentine Jan 2021

Improving Primary Care Access For The Housing Insecure In Washington County, Kristina J. Valentine

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

For this project I went to two local hotels in Washington Co that were providing shelter for people experiencing homelessness during the COVID-19 pandemic. I would survey them on their barriers to primary care and tried to connect them to local providers. I then tracked how many individuals were able to have an appointment with a provider.


Wound Care In The Homeless Population- Chcb And Safe Harbor Clinic, Niveditha Badrinarayanan Jan 2021

Wound Care In The Homeless Population- Chcb And Safe Harbor Clinic, Niveditha Badrinarayanan

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

Most of the clinician interactions in the homeless community has prioritized acute needs over chronic complaints like wounds. An inherent distrust of the healthcare system is also common in the homeless community due to lack of access to care, transportation, insurance, et. This project is aimed at encouraging preventative care in the homeless community with respect to wound care to reduce their concerns about unaddressed complaints and also decrease the burden on the providers during their healthcare visits.