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Boston Healthcare for the Homeless Program (title for draft)
= '''Boston Healthcare for the Homeless''' =


== History of BHCHP ==
- Founded


- Team components

=== Mission Statement for BHCHP ===

=== Sites of Practice ===

== Patient Demographics ==
- Communities served: undocumented, homeless, sex workers

== Employees ==

=== '''Interdisiciplinary Team''' ===

=== '''Employee Health Benefits''' ===

== Media Attention and Events ==
- Remember: Neutrality

=== What's it Like to Work at BHCHP? ===

=== Patient Stories ===

=== Annual Events ===
- 2020 Boston Marathon

== Patient Services ==

=== Adult Primary Care ===

=== Behavioral Health ===

=== Family or Respite Care ===

=== Medical Respite Care ===

=== Oral Health Services ===

=== Specialized Services ===

=== '''HER Saturdays''' ===

== Quality of Care ==

=== Continuity of care ===

==== Trusting the Patient-Provider Relationship ====

==== Countering the Stigma Associated with Homelessness ====
- Why do medical professionals have this stigma?

==== Ensuring Safety ====

=== Preventive services ===

==== Providing the Basic Necessities ====

=== Specialty care ===

=== Chronic disease management ===

== Getting Involved ==

=== Financing ===

==== Donation Drives ====

=== Volunteer Opportunities ===

== Advocacy Efforts ==

=== Intermediary Efforts ===

=== Trainings for Employees ===

== See also ==

== References ==

'''Boston Healthcare for the Homeless Program (title for draft)'''
My topic of choice is the Boston Healthcare for the Homeless Program (BHCHP). There has been no previous Wikipedia page on this healthcare clinic. I believe the topic is notable as it is a facility that serves one of Boston’s most vulnerable populations. I also think that it can serve as a method for others who would like to receive care to learn more about the safe space that BHCHP offers. The potential places that will serve as sources for me include the Boston Healthcare for the Homeless website, the Massachusetts General Hospital website, and other primary sources from journal articles that detail healthcare services in Boston for underserved populations. I would include the background history to BHCHP, the communities it serves, jobs offered, volunteer opportunities, donation methods, and medical services provided associated with BHCHP. I would also like to expand upon the bigger picture to homelessness in Boston if possible. This is to comment on how the medical profession contributes to homelessness and why society stigmatizes those who are experiencing homelessness. {{dashboard.wikiedu.org sandbox}}
My topic of choice is the Boston Healthcare for the Homeless Program (BHCHP). There has been no previous Wikipedia page on this healthcare clinic. I believe the topic is notable as it is a facility that serves one of Boston’s most vulnerable populations. I also think that it can serve as a method for others who would like to receive care to learn more about the safe space that BHCHP offers. The potential places that will serve as sources for me include the Boston Healthcare for the Homeless website, the Massachusetts General Hospital website, and other primary sources from journal articles that detail healthcare services in Boston for underserved populations. I would include the background history to BHCHP, the communities it serves, jobs offered, volunteer opportunities, donation methods, and medical services provided associated with BHCHP. I would also like to expand upon the bigger picture to homelessness in Boston if possible. This is to comment on how the medical profession contributes to homelessness and why society stigmatizes those who are experiencing homelessness. {{dashboard.wikiedu.org sandbox}}

Revision as of 16:03, 18 February 2020

Boston Healthcare for the Homeless

History of BHCHP

- Founded

- Team components

Mission Statement for BHCHP

Sites of Practice

Patient Demographics

- Communities served: undocumented, homeless, sex workers

Employees

Interdisiciplinary Team

Employee Health Benefits

Media Attention and Events

- Remember: Neutrality

What's it Like to Work at BHCHP?

Patient Stories

Annual Events

- 2020 Boston Marathon

Patient Services

Adult Primary Care

Behavioral Health

Family or Respite Care

Medical Respite Care

Oral Health Services

Specialized Services

HER Saturdays

Quality of Care

Continuity of care

Trusting the Patient-Provider Relationship

Countering the Stigma Associated with Homelessness

- Why do medical professionals have this stigma?

Ensuring Safety

Preventive services

Providing the Basic Necessities

Specialty care

Chronic disease management

Getting Involved

Financing

Donation Drives

Volunteer Opportunities

Advocacy Efforts

Intermediary Efforts

Trainings for Employees

See also

References

Boston Healthcare for the Homeless Program (title for draft)

My topic of choice is the Boston Healthcare for the Homeless Program (BHCHP). There has been no previous Wikipedia page on this healthcare clinic. I believe the topic is notable as it is a facility that serves one of Boston’s most vulnerable populations. I also think that it can serve as a method for others who would like to receive care to learn more about the safe space that BHCHP offers. The potential places that will serve as sources for me include the Boston Healthcare for the Homeless website, the Massachusetts General Hospital website, and other primary sources from journal articles that detail healthcare services in Boston for underserved populations. I would include the background history to BHCHP, the communities it serves, jobs offered, volunteer opportunities, donation methods, and medical services provided associated with BHCHP. I would also like to expand upon the bigger picture to homelessness in Boston if possible. This is to comment on how the medical profession contributes to homelessness and why society stigmatizes those who are experiencing homelessness.