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Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program (BHCHP) provides integrated, high-quality primary care and rehabilitative services to homeless individuals in metropolitan Boston, addressing unique health needs related to homelessness.
Homeless men, women, and children in metropolitan Boston who require integrated care for conditions like chronic illnesses, mental illness, and substance abuse.
metropolitan Boston
Address
780 Albany St, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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The following types of medical expertise are offered in Boston Health Care For The Homeless Program
Available — Virtual visits are available for patients.
Recognized as a top hospital on the U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals Honor Roll for 2025-2026; American Nurses Credentialing Center Magnet Hospital; American Hospital Association (AHA) Equity of Care Award; Comprehensive Stroke Center Certification; Age-Friendly Health System; Blue Cross Blue Shield Blue Distinction Center; DiversityInc’s Top 10 Hospital Systems for Diversity; LGBT Healthcare Equality Index; Baby-Friendly Designation from Baby-Friendly USA; IAC Accredited Vein Center; National Pancreatic Foundation (NPF) Center; Leapfrog Safety Grade: "A"
Massachusetts General Hospital
Mass General operates the largest hospital-based research program in the United States, with over $1 billion in research operations and approximately 1,200 clinical trials taking place at any given time.
Phone
857-654-1000Yes, Boston Health Care For The Homeless Program offers telehealth services for virtual appointments.
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