Improving Cancer Outcomes Among Unhoused Patients—Lessons From the Veterans Health Administration
Author:
Affiliation:
1. UCSF Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California, San Francisco Benioff Housing and Homelessness Initiative, Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco
Publisher
American Medical Association (AMA)
Subject
General Medicine
Link
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/articlepdf/2813191/raven_2023_ic_230205_1702485733.84544.pdf
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