Health care systems may need to tailor screening and referral approaches for social needs, as some needs may be less likely to be met by social service organizations.
A unique cross-sector partnership involving health care, police, and emergency services improved health care utilization in this rural health system pilot.
A permanent supportive housing program did not improve most measures related to physical health for individuals experiencing chronic homelessness, but did improve access to and trust in primary care.
Insights from experts, recent research, and state case studies offer actionable recommendations for advancing medically tailored meal initiatives to improve outcomes and reduce costs.
A tool helps providers capture essential information when interviewing people experiencing unsheltered homelessness to support effective treatment planning.
Program based in affordable housing sites for older adults and people with disabilities has favorable impact on Medicare and Medicaid expenditures and helps residents remain in community settings.
Permanent supportive housing programs with a “Housing First” approach can improve health outcomes and reduce acute care use for people experiencing homelessness with disabling conditions.