Data Sharing between Health Centers and Housing Providers: Using Data to Target, Refer, and Coordinate Care for Frequent User Patients

This national webinar and facilitated discussion provides an overview of the benefits of data sharing between the sectors of health and housing. This cross-sector collaboration is especially beneficial for identifying and meeting the needs of “frequent users,” those patients with the most complex needs cycling between high-cost emergency services such as emergency rooms, detox services, ambulance services and hospitalizations.

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