Change in Volume of Contacts to the National Call Center for Homeless Veterans After the US Supreme Court Ruling on Grants Pass v Johnson
Ann Elizabeth Montgomery, Kashfi Pandit, Aerin J. DeRussy, Joshua S. Richman, Jack TsaiObjectives:
Homelessness is an important public health issue, and the number of individuals experiencing unsheltered homelessness has increased since 2020. On June 28, 2024, the US Supreme Court issued a 6-to-3 decision in
Methods:
We used data from 418 814 contacts to NCCHV from January 1, 2023, through December 31, 2024. We conducted 3 types of analyses: (1) bivariate analysis comparing changes in contact characteristics using Wald χ
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tests, (2) direct comparisons of average weekly call volume using paired
Results:
While we did not observe seasonal variations in call volume, we found a significant increase in average weekly NCCHV call volume between the pre– and post–
Conclusions:
This study provides an indication of the association between the