California leveraged Medicaid waiver authority to cover targeted pre-release services with the goal of improving the health of people reentering the community after incarceration.
This report highlights challenges of network-based contracting between health care entities and community-based organizations and shares tips for successful implementation.
This report outlines practical approaches to guide health systems in more meaningfully involving community members and being more accountable to the communities they serve.
A jail screening and post-release permanent supportive housing program is associated with fewer inpatient visits, more mental health outpatient visits, and overall cost savings.
Summarizes research on the prevalence of social screening in health care settings, validity of social screening tools, and patient and provider perspectives on social screening.
Recommendations for federal policymakers to improve Medicaid for adults with complex needs and improve long-term services and supports for individuals not eligible for Medicaid.
Reveals inequities in how aging adults’ care preferences are taken into account based on race/ethnicity, income, health insurance status, and other variables.
Report analyzes experiences of and evidence on the behavioral health carve-in model in Medicaid and shares recommendations for California policymakers.