Reuler J B, Bax M J, Sampson J H
Am J Public Health. 1986 Sep;76(9):1131-4. doi: 10.2105/ajph.76.9.1131.
To increase access to services, a non-profit, voluntary health agency was developed to provide on-site services to residents of hotels and night shelters in the Skid Road area of Portland, Oregon. From a hotel-based clinic site, volunteer physicians, nurses, and medical students make house calls. During the first 18 months, 1,184 evaluations were made, and 21 hotels and two shelters visited. Volunteers were well accepted by residents and served as members of case management teams. The additional benefits of such a program vis-a-vis extension of local government's mission and student education are discussed.
为了增加服务的可及性,一家非营利性的志愿健康机构得以成立,为俄勒冈州波特兰市斯基德路地区酒店和夜间收容所的居民提供现场服务。在一个以酒店为基础的诊所地点,志愿医生、护士和医科学生进行上门问诊。在最初的18个月里,进行了1184次评估,走访了21家酒店和两个收容所。志愿者受到居民的广泛欢迎,并成为病例管理团队的成员。文中还讨论了该项目相对于地方政府使命的拓展和学生教育而言的额外益处。