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Empowering Transitions from Jail to Community Health: The Point of Reentry and Transition Program
The Point of Reentry and Transition program connects adults leaving NYC's Rikers Island jail to trauma-informed, patient-centered primary care and other essential health and social services.
Applying Evidence to Address Social Needs in Health Care: Insights from Complex Care Experts
Shares insights from a panel of national complex care experts who discussed the latest research on addressing social needs in health care and how to translate evidence into practice at the local, state, and national levels.
Medically Tailored Meals: Evidence Roundup
Highlights recent findings on the effectiveness of medically tailored meals and the impacts these programs have on hospitalizations, patient costs, and clinical outcomes, and also outlines implementation considerations.
Changes in How Medicaid Engages Individuals with Lived Experience: Resource Roundup
State policymakers can use this resource roundup to understand emerging best practices for member engagement, with a focus on adults with complex needs.
Medical Respite Care: Evidence Roundup
Explores evidence on the effectiveness of medical respite care and the impacts this approach has on patient outcomes, hospital visits, and costs.
Providing Medications for Addiction Treatment in Jail and During Reentry
Sharon Bean and Ernest Egu, MD, discuss their corrections-health partnership that has reduced the risk of overdose among people leaving jail by offering medication for addiction treatment.
Understanding How Social Care Programs Impact Health
Laura Gottlieb, founding co-director of the Social Interventions Research and Evaluation Network, discusses emerging evidence on social care interventions and identifies pathways through which social care programs likely impact health.
Community Health Workers Offer Critical Supports for Patients with Complex Health and Social Needs: An Evidence Review
Aditi Vasan, MD, MSHP, a health services researcher, delved into how community health workers can be helpful to patients with complex health and social needs, based on current evidence.
Using Primary Care-Based Community Health Workers to Support Individuals with a History of Incarceration: Transitions Clinic Network
Highlights a national network of primary care clinics that offer comprehensive health care and social supports to people released from incarceration.
Using Health-Related Data to Improve Care for People Experiencing Homelessness: Perspectives from Illumination Foundation
Features a conversation about Illumination Foundation's approach to data analytics and how it can inform other organizations seeking to improve care for people experiencing homelessness.
Support and Services at Home (SASH): Helping Older Adults and People with Disabilities in Affordable Housing Age in Place
Profiles Support and Services at Home, a model that is empowering older adults and people with disabilities to remain at home via in-home supports and services.
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Series
Displaying 1 - 11 of 11
Empowering Transitions from Jail to Community Health: The Point of Reentry and Transition Program
The Point of Reentry and Transition program connects adults leaving NYC's Rikers Island jail to trauma-informed, patient-centered primary care and other essential health and social services.
Applying Evidence to Address Social Needs in Health Care: Insights from Complex Care Experts
Shares insights from a panel of national complex care experts who discussed the latest research on addressing social needs in health care and how to translate evidence into practice at the local, state, and national levels.
Medically Tailored Meals: Evidence Roundup
Highlights recent findings on the effectiveness of medically tailored meals and the impacts these programs have on hospitalizations, patient costs, and clinical outcomes, and also outlines implementation considerations.
Changes in How Medicaid Engages Individuals with Lived Experience: Resource Roundup
State policymakers can use this resource roundup to understand emerging best practices for member engagement, with a focus on adults with complex needs.
Medical Respite Care: Evidence Roundup
Explores evidence on the effectiveness of medical respite care and the impacts this approach has on patient outcomes, hospital visits, and costs.
Providing Medications for Addiction Treatment in Jail and During Reentry
Sharon Bean and Ernest Egu, MD, discuss their corrections-health partnership that has reduced the risk of overdose among people leaving jail by offering medication for addiction treatment.
Understanding How Social Care Programs Impact Health
Laura Gottlieb, founding co-director of the Social Interventions Research and Evaluation Network, discusses emerging evidence on social care interventions and identifies pathways through which social care programs likely impact health.
Community Health Workers Offer Critical Supports for Patients with Complex Health and Social Needs: An Evidence Review
Aditi Vasan, MD, MSHP, a health services researcher, delved into how community health workers can be helpful to patients with complex health and social needs, based on current evidence.
Using Primary Care-Based Community Health Workers to Support Individuals with a History of Incarceration: Transitions Clinic Network
Highlights a national network of primary care clinics that offer comprehensive health care and social supports to people released from incarceration.
Using Health-Related Data to Improve Care for People Experiencing Homelessness: Perspectives from Illumination Foundation
Features a conversation about Illumination Foundation's approach to data analytics and how it can inform other organizations seeking to improve care for people experiencing homelessness.
Support and Services at Home (SASH): Helping Older Adults and People with Disabilities in Affordable Housing Age in Place
Profiles Support and Services at Home, a model that is empowering older adults and people with disabilities to remain at home via in-home supports and services.