What is Street Medicine?
Street medicine is a type of medical outreach that provides health services to homeless patients. These services are specifically designed to suit the needs and circumstances of the patient and are offered directly to the patients whenever they live, including in alleyways, under bridges, or in an urban encampment.
This direct care, regardless of the homeless status of the patient, is what sets street medicine apart from other outreach programs that typically serve homeless patients in shelters. Street medicine allows healthcare providers to eliminate as many barriers to care as possible for their patients.
Trust building is a vital aspect of street medicine. One street medicine group in Nashville does not provide care during the first visit to homeless encampments and instead uses this time to introduce themselves.
The group will then return to the encampments for a second visit. This not only allows the patients to know who will treat them but also allows the providers to bring resources and supplies based on the needs of the patients.
Another nurse named Anna Kern describes her sense of purpose while providing street medicine: “On a street run, I ask patients what their primary concern is, take a more thorough history, and then use these findings to guide my physical assessment. After reporting back to the nurse practitioner and documenting my work, I develop a nursing plan of care and recommend specific interventions.”
Street medicine for nurses like Kern is a natural extension of the direct care they provide to patients in hospitals or other clinics. Each patient has individual circumstances and needs that street medicine programs can help care for without taking the patient out of a familiar environment.
The Street Medicine Institute, or SMI, leads street medicine programs in over 140 cities in 27 countries. The SMI offers services from grants for new street medicine programs, technical training for existing programs, and educational resources for students/clinicians.
Services provided by street medicine may include:
- Wound Dressing
- Monitoring Chronic Diseases
- Mental Health Services
