Boston Doctor Jim O’Connell praises Grand Rapids’ collaborative care for unhoused populations

Dr. Jim O’Connell has been caring for homeless individuals since 1985, when he established the nation’s first medical respite program with 25 beds inside a Boston shelter.

“And as we’ve learned, certainly in Boston and around the country, one of the leading causes of death among homeless people is actually cancer and heart disease and diabetes – things that we should be going out and treating in a setting that’s much lower cost than the emergency room.”

Grand Rapids-based nonprofit Catherine’s Health Center hosted Dr. O’Connell whose focus is on the importance of caring for people where they live.

“I think what Grand Rapids is doing that I admire and is emulated in other cities but often hard to do, and it may be because you’ve got just the right people in the right size city, is it’s a collaborative effort.”…

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