Too Healthy for the Hospital, Too Sick for the Streets
Why are a growing number of private insurance companies starting to invest in medical respite — a decades-old idea to care for homeless people who are too healthy to be in the hospital, but too sick to be on the streets?
Guests:
Henry Jones, former medical respite patient
Janelle Goetcheus, MD, Founder and Medical Director, Christ House
Julia Dobbins, MSW, Director of Medical Respite, National Health Care for the Homeless Council
Jack Kline, LICSW, LCSW-C, Former Executive Program Director, Hope Has A Home
Karyn Wills, MD, Chief Medical Officer, CareFirst Blue Cross Community Health Plan, DC
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