A new study has found that providing housing to homeless people may reduce health care costs.
The study, undertaken in Oregon between 2010 and 2014, found that providing housing to homeless people reduced their health care costs, mostly by reducing trips to the emergency room and inpatient hospitalization, while improving their access to care and outcomes.
Go here for a link to “Formerly Homeless People Had Lower Overall Health Care Expenditures After Moving Into Supportive Housing,” which appears in the latest edition of Health Affairs.