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New Paper Available: The Business Case for Medicaid-Financed Services in Supportive Housing

Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act will provide new insurance coverage to nearly all of the 1.2 million individuals who are homeless. This new brief outlines the rationale for states to consider designing Medicaid-financed, supportive housing-based care management services to improve care for high-need beneficiaries who are homeless.

The brief, by CSH and the Center for Health Care Strategies was released today at CSH’s Supportive Housing Leadership Forum in Chicago and was supported by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

read the business case for medicaid-financed services in supportive housing 

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