Medicaid and HCH: The Dangers of Block Grants or Per Capita Caps and Guiding Principles for Reform
Medicaid expansion directly helped improve access to health coverage for homeless populations in states that expanded. Download Document (PDF)
Medicaid expansion directly helped improve access to health coverage for homeless populations in states that expanded. Download Document (PDF)
Advocacy Tools for the Healthcare for the Homeless Community Download Research (PDF) Section 1: Advocacy: Defined and Demystified Section 2: Integrating Service and Advocacy Section 3: The Legislative Process Section 4: HCH Advocacy in Action Section 5: Successful Meetings with Legislators
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Section 1557 NPRM, RIN 0945-AA11, “Nondiscrimination in Health and Health Education Programs or Activities” Download Document (PDF)
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Section 1557 NPRM, RIN 0945-AA11, “Nondiscrimination in Health and Health Education Programs or Activities” Download Document (PDF)
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HUD Docket No. FR-6124-P-01, RIN 2501-AD89 Comments to Proposed Rulemaking: Housing and Community Development Act of 1980: Verification of Eligible Status Download Document (PDF)
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Directive No. 14, “Consumer Inflation Measures Produced by Federal Statistical Agencies” Download Document (PDF)
Comments on OMB’s Poverty Line Calculation Proposal Read More >>
“Medicare For All” as the best approach: We support universal access to a national health plan financed through a single entity and believe the existing Medicare program is the best vehicle to achieve that goal. Download Document (PDF)
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Webinar Slides(PDF) NHCHC MAT Policy Brief(PDF) Project HOPE Medication First Model(PDF) Project HOPE Addiction Laguage Guide(PDF) Buprenorphine Research on New Approaches article(PDF) While Health Care for the Homeless programs serve only 4% of all health center patients nationally, they are responsible for serving nearly 40% of all patients receiving medication-assisted treatment (MAT). Patient need
Medication-Assisted Treatment in the HCH Community: Strategies for Expanding Services Read More >>