Permanent Supportive Housing

Improving Care for Medically Complex Patients: Medical Respite and Supportive Housing

Medical respite programs are as unique as the individuals and communities they serve. From shelter-based care to stand-alone facilities, medical respite provides a transition for those exiting the hospital who have no permanent residence and are not well enough to return to the street. Hospital partners have seen the benefit of medical respite programs as […]

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Health Outcomes & Data Measures: A Quick Guide for Health Center & Housing Partnerships

Partnerships between health centers and supportive housing providers employing a “Housing First” approach1 have shown reductions in emergency department utilizations, inpatient hospital stays, and costs to the health system, increased use of preventative primary and behavioral health care as well as high rates of housing retention.2 Clinical outcomes assessing changes in mental health status and

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Frequent Users Systems Engagement (FUSE): Washtenaw County, MI

Bring together community partners from a variety of sectors to connect frequent users to housing, healthcare, and care coordination is both the goal and lasting outcome of the Frequent Users Systems Engagement (FUSE) initiative in Washtenaw County, Michigan – a subgrantee of the CSH’s Social Innovation. Other health centers, housing and service providers can learn

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Integrated Care for the Chronically Homeless: Houston, TX

The Houston Integrated Care for the Chronically Homeless Initiative was born out of the Texas 1115 Medicaid Waiver program and the City of Houston Health and Human Services Department. The 1115 Waiver incentivized the development of innovative care delivery models and created new funding pools to ensure providers are reimbursed for providing quality care to

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Health & Housing Partnerships: Strategic Guidance for Health Centers and Supportive Housing Providers

This paper offers strategic guidance in building, assessing and/or strengthening various types of partnerships between Health Center Program Grantees, behavioral health providers and supportive housing providers. Whether you represent one of these types of organizations or you are merely curious about health and housing partnerships, you can use this guide as your roadmap. Download Research

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