Medical outreach to homeless substance users in New York City: preliminary results |
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Authors: | Rosenblum Andrew Nuttbrock Larry McQuistion Hunter Magura Steve Joseph Herman |
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Affiliation: | National Development and Research Institutes, Inc., NY, NY 10010, USA. andrew.rosenblum@ndri.org |
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Abstract: | An innovative, experimental, medical out-reach initiative, using a fully-equipped mobile medical van with a staff of 2 part-time physicians, a physician assistant, a social worker, and a driver/medical aid serving the needs of 1048, mostly male, minority group, high-level, homeless New York City substance users with infectious diseases is described. The study sample (N = 250) was divided into experimental S's who received Intensive case management and a control group who could choose to refer themselves to the SW. Biological tests revealed high rates of cocaine use and infectious diseases. Preliminary 4-month outcomes (N = 128) showed reductions in drug use, homelessness and health complaints in both groups; experimental subjects compared with controls received more Public Assistance and had fewer emergency room visits. |
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