2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12245-023-00526-9
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Key causes and long-term trends related to emergency department and inpatient hospital admissions of homeless persons in England

Vibhu Paudyal,
Neha Vohra,
Malcolm Price
et al.

Abstract: Background It is estimated that approximately 300,000 people are experiencing homelessness in England. The aim of this study was to evaluate key causes and long-term trends of emergency departments (EDs) and in hospital inpatient admissions of persons experiencing homelessness in England. Methods ED and hospital inpatient admissions data were obtained from Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) covering all National Health Service (NHS) England hospital… Show more

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“…PEH are at an increased risk of NFOD (10), and they are likely to have multiple overdoses, with one study reporting an average of 3.2 NFODs over six months (11). NFODs frequently require help from ambulances and/or present to emergency departments (ED) with signi cant cost implications to the health system and society (12)(13)(14). Within England drug overdose is known to account for 17.9% of all ED visits amongst PEH compared to only 1.9% of the general population with rates more than doubling in the last ten years (13).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PEH are at an increased risk of NFOD (10), and they are likely to have multiple overdoses, with one study reporting an average of 3.2 NFODs over six months (11). NFODs frequently require help from ambulances and/or present to emergency departments (ED) with signi cant cost implications to the health system and society (12)(13)(14). Within England drug overdose is known to account for 17.9% of all ED visits amongst PEH compared to only 1.9% of the general population with rates more than doubling in the last ten years (13).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%