UNM Study Reveals Cost Benefits in Housing the Homeless
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In a press conference touting the success of Albuquerque Heading Home, Mayor
Guerin, a senior research scientist III, has worked at ISR since 1992 and teaches part time in sociology. "The study focused on a cost analysis that compared a variety of different services for one year before the study group members entered the Heading Home Initiative to the cost after they had been in the program for a similar time frame," he said.
In preparing for the study, the researchers looked broadly at homelessness. National data shows that in a single night in
The report notes, "
Homeless people tend to be high users of community services, such as emergency rooms and inpatient and outpatient treatment services. Within communities, criminal justice systems are also impacted by homelessness. Housing the homeless reduces the burden on the jail. Many homeless who are picked up are arrested for minor violations, such as shoplifting, public urination, disorderly conduct or drug/alcohol use, Guerin said "this is not cost effective. People who should be in jail are those we are afraid of - kidnappers, murderers, robbers and drug traffickers. We should put people in jail that we're afraid of, not those we are angry at," he said.
They also use more acute care for preventable conditions made worse by homelessness.
ISR had access to data not previously explored in similar national studies on the homeless that looked exclusively at health care costs. In
Furthermore, they also received outpatient substance abuse data from the Metropolitan Assessment and Treatment Services (MATS), a
"The primary purpose of the Heading Home Initiative is to expand treatment and support services to a minimum of
Once enrolled, ISR tracks them for their cost study. Between
Approximately 95 clients met the criteria of being in the program for 365 days or more. At the time of recruitment about 103 active clients had been in the program less than 365 days and were therefore ineligible. In time for the preliminary study the ISR was able to enroll 48 study group members and so cost information represents these clients.
The results of the study demonstrate that one-year after being housed, study group member costs were
Other results:
** The Heading Home Initiative serves the particularly vulnerable former homeless.
** Study group members reported being homeless an average of 8.59 years in their lifetime.
** Self-reported shelter housing costs amounted to
** Study group members' emergency room visits decreased by 36.2 percent after being housed.
** Emergency room costs declined from
** Prior to being housed, jail costs were
** Hospital inpatient costs decreased by 83.8 percent and medical outpatient costs decreased by 39.1 percent.
** Social service costs (case management, outreach, social work) increased by 469.3 percent.
** In the pre-time period, 13 study group individuals spent 766 days in MDC. In the post-time period, four study group members spent 281 days in MDC.
** Heading Home housing costs were
Guerin said they plan to conduct follow up interviews and expand the number in the sample. He and UNM Economics Professor
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