Best Practices

The National Center on Homelessness Among Veterans

The National Center on Homelessness Among Veterans (NCHAV) is a national resource that works to promote recovery-oriented care for veterans who are homeless or at-risk for homelessness by developing and disseminating evidence-based policies, programs, and best practices. The NCHAV's main focus is to promote data-driven, research-informed solutions to prevent and end veteran homelessness.


 

Recommended Reading

Measuring and Improving the Quality of Oral Anticoagulation for Veterans
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Order Out of Chaos: Emergency Department Integration Software
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Surgery to Improve Patient Care: Sometimes More, Sometimes Less
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Sweet Syndrome: The Uncommon Painful Rash
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Comparison of a Veterans-Directed Home Care Program vs Community Nursing Home Placement
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Another Whack at the Backlog; Leveling the Health Care Playing Field; Clearing Up Confusion About the Affordable Care Act; VA Health System Makes the Most Wired List
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Postoperative Gum Chewing; The Importance of Prostate Screening Discussions
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Sitagliptin's Safety; New Option Approved for Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia; FDA Approves First Nonhormonal Drug for Menopause Symptoms
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Emergency Preparedness; Caring for the Caregiver; Armed With Immunization
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Know Your Prostate
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