HomePath Shared Medical Appointment Model

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Come learn about implementing the HomePath Shared Medical Appointment (SMA) Model For People Experiencing Homelessness with Opioid Use Disorder in Healthcare for the Homeless Clinics and other clinical settings.

Explore resources below, including a comprehensive webinar overview of the model, supplemental PowerPoint slides, and current and past research findings.


HomePath: Recovering Togetherhomepath webinar link

Learn how the HomePath SMA model can be developed in your own clinical setting. The list of highlights below describe critical components of the model to implement in your own setting. View panelist bios.

 

Webinar Highlights: HomePath SMA component timestamps

7:12 - Overview of the SMA model
11:28 - Multidisciplinary team
13:05 - Embedding housing supports
14:11 - Recognizing patient treatment goals
15:42 - Peer-to-peer interactions & support
16:38 - Intersection with other best practices
18:19 - Embedding psycho-education sessions
19:22 - Group Appointment demonstration
40:35 - Systems level implementation
42:52 - Billing
47:17 - Guided panel discussion with our panelists


shared housing videoShared Housing Institute - Shared Medical Appointments and Housing Coordination

 

 

 


SMA's PowerpointSMAs and Housing Coordination for People with Opioid Use Disorder Experiencing Homelessness Supplemental Powerpoint

 

 

 

 

 

 

SMA Research ArticleShared Medical Appointments - Health Care and Housing Coordination Research Article

 

 

 

 

 

 

SMA Litereature RevuewShared Medical Appointments (SMA) Literature Review

 

 

 

 

 

 


Additional skill sets and tools to support implementation of HomePath SMA for people experiencing homelessness with opioid use disorder. 

Trauma Informed Care Webinar

Trauma-Informed Care Recorded Webinar and Tip Sheet

 

 

Intro to Harm Reduction Recorded Webinar and Tip SheetsHarm Reduction Webinar

 

 

 

For questions about these materials, please reach out to the Shared Housing Institute or MRDC.