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Homeless people face tremendous social and structural barriers to health care that contribute to high morbidity and mortality. Here, the authors discuss that collaborations between health systems and social services are needed to improve health and well-being in this population.
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Comprehensive review articles written by international experts are important to provide readers from diverse backgrounds with an expanding knowledge base.