The Southern Medical Journal (SMJ) is the official, peer-reviewed journal of the Southern Medical Association. It has a multidisciplinary and inter-professional focus that covers a broad range of topics relevant to physicians and other healthcare specialists.

SMJ // Article

Original Article

Piloting a Housing Support Navigator Program at a Safety Net Hospital

Authors: Kain Kim, MD, Bhavin B. Adhyaru, MS, MD

Abstract

Objectives: Homelessness is associated with poor health outcomes and increased healthcare utilization. The existing roles of social workers and case managers often are inadequate in addressing the complexity of patients’ housing-specific needs. Our intervention aimed to pilot a novel housing support navigator (HSN) role within the existing electronic medical record workflow at one large safety-net hospital.

Methods: This innovation encompassed 877 adult patients with defined housing needs at Grady Health System (GHS), a large academic safety-net hospital in Atlanta, Georgia. All social workers and community health workers at GHS were surveyed to quantify the demand for housing resources, prioritize housing needs, and elucidate current barriers to housing placement. These results informed the creation of a new HSN role that could use the regional Homeless Management Information System to evaluate the housing needs of referred patients and connect them to community resources. All referrals to the HSN were tracked over the period 2021– 2022. A point-in-time count was subsequently conducted at GHS to capture patient needs and characterize the extent of sheltered and unsheltered patients experiencing homelessness. Program evaluation included descriptive data from each HSN referral documenting demographic data and discharge location.

Results: Nearly half of the patients referred to the HSN were connected with a housing resource such as a nonprofit organization, shelter, or rooming house. Key challenges in piloting the HSN program included management of timely referrals during brief inpatient stays and securing buy-in from stakeholders.

Conclusions: This early innovation report hopes to inform other institutions aiming to incorporate a housing navigator role into their care for unhoused patients. Future studies will assess for the impact of HSN utilization on long-term patient outcomes and healthcare utilization.

This content is limited to qualifying members.

Existing members, please login first

If you have an existing account please login now to access this article or view purchase options.

Purchase only this article ($25)

Create a free account, then purchase this article to download or access it online for 24 hours.

Purchase an SMJ online subscription ($75)

Create a free account, then purchase a subscription to get complete access to all articles for a full year.

Purchase a membership plan (fees vary)

Premium members can access all articles plus recieve many more benefits. View all membership plans and benefit packages.

References

1. Morrison DS. Homelessness as an independent risk factor for mortality: results from a retrospective cohort study. Int J Epidemiol 2009;38:877–883.
 
2. Hibbs JR, Benner L, Klugman L, et al. Mortality in a cohort of homeless adults in Philadelphia. N Engl J Med 1994;331:304–309.
 
3. Salhi BA, White MH, Pitts SR, et al. Homelessness and emergency medicine: a review of the literature. Acad Emerg Med 2018;25:577–593.
 
4. Miyawaki A, Hasegawa K, Figueroa JF, Tsugawa Y. Hospital readmission and emergency department revisits of homeless patients treated at homeless-serving hospitals in the USA: observational study. J Gen Intern Med 2020;35:2560–2568.
 
5. Khatana SAM, Wadhera RK, Choi E, et al. Association of homelessness with hospital readmissions-an analysis of three large states. J Gen Intern Med 2020;35:2576–2583.
 
6. Wang A, Pridham KF, Nisenbaum R, et al. Factors associated with readmission among general internal medicine patients experiencing homelessness. J Gen Intern Med 2021;36: 1944–1950.
 
7. Doran KM, Ragins KT, Iacomacci AL, et al. The revolving hospital door: hospital readmissions among patients who are homeless. Med Care 2013;51:767–773.
 
8. Liu M, Richard L, Campitelli MA, et al. Hospitalizations during the COVID-19 pandemic among recently homeless individuals: a retrospective population-based matched cohort study. J Gen Intern Med 2022;37:2016–2025.
 
9. Montgomery MP, Hong K, Clarke KEN, et al. Hospitalizations for COVID-19 among US people experiencing incarceration or homelessness. JAMA Netw Open 2022;5: e2143407.
 
10. Mohsenpour A, Bozorgmehr K, Rohleder S, et al. SARS-CoV-2 prevalence, transmission, health-related outcomes and control strategies in homeless shelters: systematic review and meta-analysis. EClinicalMedicine 2021;38:101032.
 
11. Moran-McCabe K, Burris S. Eviction and the necessary conditions for health. N Engl J Med 2021;385:1443–1445.
 
12. Koh HK, Restuccia R. Housing as health. JAMA 2018;319:12–13.
 
13. Luchenski SA, Dawes J, Aldridge RW, et al. Hospital-based preventative interventions for people experiencing homelessness in high-income countries: a systematic review. EClinicalMedicine 2022;54:101657.
 
14. Hewett N, Buchman P, Musariri J, et al. Randomised controlled trial of GP-led in-hospital management of homeless people ('pathway'). Clin Med (Lond) 2016;16:223–229.
 
15. Raven MC, Niedzwiecki MJ, Kushel M. A randomized trial of permanent supportive housing for chronically homeless persons with high use of publicly funded services. Health Serv Res 2020;55(Suppl 2):797–806.
 
16. de Vet R, van Luijtelaar MJ, Brilleslijper-Kater SN, et al. Effectiveness of case management for homeless persons: a systematic review. Am J Public Health 2013;103:e13–e26.
 
17. Steketee G, Ross AM, Wachman MK. Health outcomes and costs of social work services: a systematic review. Am J Public Health 2017;107(Suppl 3):S256–s266.
 
18. Ponka D, Agbata E, Kendall C, et al. The effectiveness of case management interventions for the homeless, vulnerably housed and persons with lived experience: a systematic review. PLoS ONE 2020;15:e0230896.
 
19. Weightman AL, Kelson MJ, Thomas I, et al. Exploring the effect of case management in homelessness per components: a systematic review of effectiveness and implementation, with meta-analysis and thematic synthesis. Campbell Syst Rev 2023;19:e1329.
 
20. Sadowski LS, Kee RA, VanderWeele TJ, et al. Effect of a housing and case management program on emergency department visits and hospitalizations among chronically ill homeless adults: a randomized trial. JAMA 2009;301:1771–1778.
 
21. Canham SL, Davidson S, Custodio K, et al. Health supports needed for homeless persons transitioning from hospitals. Health Soc Care Commun 2019;27:531–545.
 
22. Velasquez DE, Mecklai K, Plevyak S, et al. Health system-based housing navigation for patients experiencing homelessness: a new care coordination framework. Healthcare 2022; 10:100608.
 
23. Mosites E, Morris SB, Self J, et al. Data sources that enumerate people experiencing homelessness in the United States: opportunities and challenges for epidemiologic research. Am J Epidemiol 2021;190:2432–2436.
 
24. Jones PS, Yeh KW, Brosnan HK, et al. Evaluation of the Homeless Management Information System for COVID-19 surveillance among people experiencing homelessness. J Infect Dis 2022;226(Suppl 3):S327–S334.
 
25. Liu M, Pridham KF, Jenkinson J, et al. Navigator programme for hospitalised adults experiencing homelessness: protocol for a pragmatic randomised controlled trial. BMJ Open 2022;12:e065688.
 
26. Grady Health System. Community health needs assessment 2022. https://www.gradyhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2022-Community-Health-Needs-Assessment.pdf. Published 2022. Accessed 4/20/2024.
 
27. Taylor LA, Berchuck CM, Barnett KG. A strategic tension for hospitals moving upstream: cede control but maintain accountability. Prev Med 2018;112:207–208.