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Health care 'game-changer'? Feds boost care for homeless Americans

The Biden administration is making it easier for doctors and nurses to treat homeless people wherever they find them, from creekside encampments to freeway underpasses, marking a fundamental shift in how and where health care is delivered.

United statesWhite houseDistrict of columbiaFort worthBrett feldmanHeather luskSara lonardoDanielle ellisValerie arkooshDave lettrichJacey cooperJim withersHawaii health harm reduction centerMedicine instituteCenters for medicare medicaid servicesHealth news

Health Care 'Game-Changer'? Feds Boost Care for Homeless Americans

This month, the federal government started paying for treatments delivered outside hospitals and clinics, expanding funding for “street medicine” teams that treat homeless patients. California led the way on the change, which could help sick and vulnerable patients get healthy, sober, and, in some cases, into housing.

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New Federal Rule Boosts Street Medicine Services to Houseless People

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