The authors reflect on a comprehensive, evidence-based, data and outcome-driven strategy to prevent homelessness among veterans which has been developed by the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs. They suggest that the strategy will likely lead to new public health challenges. They argue that a demand for evidence-based, outcome-driven initiatives and programs to predict the needs and manage the care of formerly homeless people will lead to additional public health research.
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