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Our latest research reveals how digitally engaged people experiencing homelessness are helping their peers Digitally engaged people experiencing homelessness help
Our research projects investigate the health status of those who are struggling with access to health care and we help underserved people to get appropriate health services through innovative solutions.
By sharing our results, we support professionals working in the social sector and decision-makers through policy recommendations.
We believe that everyone needs accessible and high-quality care.
How can scientific research support the health issues of the most vulnerable? Do the technology innovations really help marginalized people? How can we provide a more effective healthcare to those who have lost trust in the health system? We are looking for the best answers together with universities, academic institutions, and social organizations. We are proud of our collaborations leading to a unique knowledge sharing.
Our goal is to explore the possibilities of online medical visits among the clients of our homeless establishments.
In this project, we analyze the access to digital devices, health-related Internet usage and health literacy of our homeless clients.
We create a holistic, person-centered health program for a more accessible and better quality health care.
We believe that the long-term health status of our clients suffering from chronic conditions can be improved by innovative screening programs.
In most cases, our research projects are unique regarding the health issues of people experiencing homelessness. It is highly important for us that our publications are open access so all of our scientific papers are available in full text. We are always open to discussions and sharing good practices.
Our latest research reveals how digitally engaged people experiencing homelessness are helping their peers Digitally engaged people experiencing homelessness help
Working group members help the health research program by providing their suggestions, opinions, and feedback related to different social innovation
It is effective, fast, available locally, and reduces the frequency of parallel care – this is how participants in the
The latest joint report by FEANTSA and the Abbé Pierre Foundation puts the number of people experiencing homelessness living in
Our third publication from this year was recently published in the International Journal for Equity in Health and it reports
DocRoom won the European Social Services Awards in the Research Project category. At the award ceremony in Málaga, the health
Ten colleagues completed the training „Telemedicine in practice” of the Hungarian Charity Service of the Order of Malta. The professionals
Homelessness and digital health services: can gaps and inequalities of the healthcare system be reduced with digital tools? This was
We are proud that DocRoom, the Health Research Program of the Hungarian Charity Service of the Order of Malta is