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Spotlight: Integrating Mental Health and Primary Health Care
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Service integration can be an effective model when it mobilizes an orchestrated response to the multiple health and socioeconomic needs of people experiencing homelessness. This “Spotlight” issue describes how one PATH program in Wisconsin links behavioral health and medical services for individuals they serve.
PATH programs focus on identifying people experiencing homelessness and serious mental health issues and assisting them in accessing services, resources, and housing. Addressing medical issues is one of the critical needs of the individuals they serve. Many face high rates of illness and injury, have difficulty accessing medical care, and must navigate the complications of co-occurring mental illness and substance abuse as it interacts with their health and their health care.

PATH providers recognize the need for medical assessment and care and they often struggle to find available health care services. Service integration is one way to gain entry to medical treatment for PATH clients. (Author)
PATH Resource
2008
Newton Centre
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