This project examined current collaborations between housing providers and health care providers. Recent delivery system reforms have provided new or expanded opportunities at the state, local, and organizational level to forge collaborations between health care and housing providers. The hope is that these collaborations will result in fewer people experiencing homelessness or preventable institutional living, a more stable tenant population for housing providers, a better platform for effective delivery of health care and better care, better outcomes, and lower health care costs for vulnerable populations. The issue brief highlights key issues from three current collaborations in Houston, Texas, Oregon and New York State.
Housing and Delivery System Reform Collaborations: Issue Brief
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