Veterans experiencing homelessness who were served by the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Mobile Medical Unit (MMU) program had higher utilization of primary care and mental health services than those receiving usual care. Each fiscal quarter, veterans served by an MMU made an average of 0.43 more primary care visits per person and 0.03 more mental health intensive case management visits per person than those who received usual care.

The findings are based on care patterns for 2,700 veterans experiencing homelessness who used MMU care at 24 Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) medical centers between October 2021 and . . .

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