Mobilizer: New Year’s Revolutions
Mobilizer: New Year’s Revolutions Read More >>
Medicaid covers over half of all patients at HCH programs and is the most common insurance program for people experiencing homelessness. If Medicaid is funded using a block grant, states will be forced to reduce services, limit enrollment, and/or lower payment rates to providers when more people need care. “States would lose billions in Medicaid
Statement: National HCH Council Opposes CMS Medicaid Block Grants Read More >>
Webinar Slides(PDF) This webinar was produced in response to a technical assistance request for public entity health care for the homeless grantees developing their co-applicant agreements. This webinar covers the nuts and bolts of the health center program requirements on governance, public entity/agency structure, and co-applicant arrangements. The webinar will also feature two health care for
Public Entity HCH Grantees and Co-Applicant Arrangements Read More >>
Improving health depends on accessing health care services and engaging in appropriate treatment. People experiencing homelessness have higher rates of chronic conditions, acute illnesses, and behavioral health issues compared to their housed counterparts, which contributes to earlier mortality and higher rates of disability and poor health. This population also tends to experience greater barriers to
Insurance Coverage at HCH Programs Read More >>
Funding Status of Programs Supporting the Health Care for the Homeless Community Download Document (PDF)
Final Funding Levels for Fiscal Year 2020 Read More >>
PowerPoint Slides(PDF) The health care system is increasingly focusing on the social determinants of health that drive cost, service utilization, and health outcomes. Hospitals, Medicaid-managed care plans, and health providers are particularly interested in the risk factor of housing status, a key element of health. People without homes have higher morbidity and mortality coupled with
Ask & Code: Documenting Homelessness Throughout the Health Care System Read More >>
TennCare II Demonstration, Project No. 11-W-00151/4, Amendment 42 Download Document (PDF)
Comments on TN Block Grant Waiver Proposal Read More >>
Notice of Proposed Rule Making — Revision of Categorical Eligibility in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) RIN 0584-AE62 Download Document (PDF)
Comments on USDA’s Cat E Rule to Restrict SNAP/Food Stamp Benefits Read More >>