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Tracking deaths of people who have experienced homelessness: a dynamic cohort study in an Australian city.

Matthew TusonShannen VallesiLisa Wood
Published in: BMJ open (2024)
The ongoing poor health and premature death of people who have experienced homeless are indictments on our society. Triangulation of multiple data sources is required to identify and monitor deaths among homeless populations. Timely, verified data on homeless mortality are important for galvanising action and accountability, and targets should be set to reduce the observed three-decade life expectancy chasm.
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