Hi:
As part of the process of building arguments for funders, I am urgently trying to identify concrete evidence of the benefits of prevention initiatives, both in terms of health outcomes and financial efficiencies. For example, how do we demonstrate that the short-term resource intensity of delivering mobile primary care services to people who are homeless at a range of locations will be outweighed in the long-term by improving the health of that popoulation, avoiding hospitalization, etc.
Does anyone have any quick pointers?
Thank you.
Tony Boston