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Improving outcomes for homeless inpatients in mental health

Zana Khan (Lambeth Hospital – KHP Pathway Homeless Team, London, UK)
Sophie Koehne (Lambeth Hospital – KHP Pathway Homeless Team, London, UK)
Philip Haine (Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust – KHP Pathway Homeless Team, London, UK)
Samantha Dorney-Smith (Lambeth Hospital – KHP Pathway Homeless Team, London, UK)

Housing, Care and Support

ISSN: 1460-8790

Article publication date: 5 December 2018

Issue publication date: 8 March 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to describe the delivery of the first clinically led, inter-professional Pathway Homeless team in a mental health trust, within the King’s Health Partners hospitals in South London. The Kings Health Partners Pathway Homeless teams have been operating since January 2014 at Guy’s and St Thomas’ (GStT) and Kings College Hospital and expanded to the South London and Maudsley in 2015 as a charitable pilot, now continuing with short-term funding.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper outlines how the team delivered its key aim of improving health and housing outcomes for inpatients. It details the service development and integration within a mental health trust incorporating the experience of its sister teams at Kings and GStT. It goes on to show how the service works across multiple hospital sites and is embedded within the Trust’s management structures.

Findings

Innovations including the transitional arrangements for patients’ post-discharge are described. In the first three years of operation the team saw 237 patients. Improved housing status was achieved in 74 per cent of patients with reduced use of unscheduled care after discharge. Early analysis suggests a statistically significant reduction in bed days and reduced use of unscheduled care.

Originality/value

The paper suggests that this model serves as an example of person centred, value-based health that is focused on improving care and outcomes for homeless inpatients in mental health settings, with the potential to be rolled-out nationally to other mental health Trusts.

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Citation

Khan, Z., Koehne, S., Haine, P. and Dorney-Smith, S. (2019), "Improving outcomes for homeless inpatients in mental health", Housing, Care and Support, Vol. 22 No. 1, pp. 77-90. https://doi.org/10.1108/HCS-07-2018-0016

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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