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Hot Spotters in the HCH Setting: Managing Patients with Complex Comorbidities

Webinar Slides(PDF) This webinar will present findings from a review of the literature and field interviews with four health care for the homeless projects regarding their management of complex comorbidities including a highlight of practices from the HCH project at Mercy Medical Center in Springfield, Masschusetts. Managing complex comorbidities with patients who are homeless can be […]

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Health Reform and Justice-Involved Populations: Opportunities for the HCH Community

Webinar Slides This webinar will highlight the potential for using the Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid expansion to engage justice agencies in stronger partnerships that will enroll patients into health insurance programs, share data with other providers, and facilitate better coordinated care for those entering and leaving detention. In states where health reform is aggressively implemented,

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HCH Staffing and Services: National Trends and Implications for Growth

Webinar Slides(PDF) This webinar will present national trends in health care for the homeless staffing and services identified using Uniform Data Systems (UDS) data and discuss some of the limitations in the data. Representatives from the Health Resources and Services Administration will discuss upcoming changes in UDS reporting while HCH representatives will discuss the implications

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Start with a Strong Foundation: Council Resources for Training Your Staff in HCH Core Competencies

Webinar Slides(PDF) The National Health Care for the Homeless Council has a number of resources to assist you and your staff in training on the key elements of the HCH Model of Care. The staff and members of the Council’s Core Competency Work Group have assembled a curriculum that can be used in whole or

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Medicaid’s Home and Community-Based Services Program: An Orientation for Homeless Health Care Providers

Webinar Slides(PDF) This webinar will provide an overview of the Federal Home and Community-based Services program, describe opportunities for homeless health care providers to improve access to their states’ HCBS programs, and share examples of two states that have improved access to their HCBS programs for people who are experiencing homelessness. The Medicaid expansion in 2014

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Health Reform & Homeless Populations: What Does the Law Do for You?

Webinar Slides(PDF) This webinar will answer questions that homeless consumers often have about the Affordable Care Act—specifically, what does it do for you? Attendees will learn about the major parts of the law that will directly affect them, make sure they are prepared to take advantage of these opportunities, and understand how they can make

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You Don’t Need a Home to Vote: Election Activities for HCH Projects Webinar

Webinar Slides(PDF) This webinar will identify the legal limitations and opportunities for HCH projects to conduct voter registration and other election activities, describe common barriers consumers face in registering to vote and ways to overcome them, describe different models for integrating voter registration into an HCH project, and recognize the importance of engaging consumers in

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Laying the Groundwork for Meeting QI/QA Program Expectations in an HCH Setting: Lessons learned in San Francisco

Webinar Slides(PDF) This webinar will feature lessons learned from the San Francisco Health Care for the Homeless program. After this webinar, participants will be able to provide examples for how 330(h) program expectations can be operationalized into day-to-day quality infrastructure, describe ways health information technology and decision support tools can be used to report on

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