611. Infectious Disease Management of Homeless and Non-Homeless Populations in United States Emergency Departments

  • Barnes J
  • Segars L
  • Wasserman J
  • et al.
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Background: Studies have long documented the increased emergency department usage in the United States by homeless persons compared to their housed counterparts, as well as an increased overall prevalence of infectious diseases. However, there is a gap in knowledge on the treatment that homeless persons receive for these infectious diseases within United States emergency departments compared to their housed counterparts. This study seeks to understand this potential difference in treatment, including diagnostic services tested, procedures performed, and medications prescribed.

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Barnes, J., Segars, L., Wasserman, J., Karabon, P., & Taylor, T. A. (2020). 611. Infectious Disease Management of Homeless and Non-Homeless Populations in United States Emergency Departments. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 7(Supplement_1), S366–S366. https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.805

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