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Subject Experiences Transitioning Into Harm Reduction Housing
Date February 7, 2024 9:07 PM
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Wednesday, February 7, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

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On Thursday, February 22, you are invited to join Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil as he welcomes back Micky Tripathi of the US Department of Health and Human Services for another edition of Policy Spotlight ([link removed] ) .

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Findings From “Mass. and Cass” Encampment Clearing

In the newly released February issue of Health Affairs, devoted entirely to housing and health, Michael Mayer and coauthors conduct a series of interviews ([link removed] ) with former residents of the “Mass. and Cass” tent encampment in Boston, Massachusetts.

In January 2022, Boston launched an initiative to clear the encampment and place most residents in transitional harm reduction housing.

The researchers find that those who accessed harm reduction housing reported improvements in access to food, water, and health care and improved health outcomes.

By contrast, some who did not access harm reduction housing were displaced to isolated less-safe living situations, and reported feeling less motivation to pursue health-related goals.

Mayer and coauthors conclude that access to harm reduction housing promotes recovery, alleviates safety concerns, and improves feelings of motivation to pursue housing and employment.

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