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2024 Poverty Guidelines Computations
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Computations for the 2024 Annual Update of the HHS Poverty Guidelines for the 48 Contiguous States and the District of Columbia
Research Applications of Electronic Recovery Records
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Recovery support services (RSS) are non-clinical services that assist individuals and families in attaining and sustaining recovery from substance use disorders.
Poverty Guidelines
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The 2024 poverty guidelines are in effect as of January 17, 2024. Federal Register Notice, January 17, 2024.The Poverty Guidelines API is now available with the 2024 data.
2023 Poverty Guidelines Computations
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Computations for the 2023 Annual Update of the HHS Poverty Guidelines for the 48 Contiguous States and the District of Columbia
Federal Funding Compendium of Crisis Services: Final Report
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The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has recently developed guidelines for establishing a comprehensive crisis response system for behavioral health. Per these guidelines, a comprehensive system should provide individuals in crisis with “someone to call,” “someone to respond,” and “a place to go” to receive crisis response services.
Federal Alignment with Research-Based Practices on School-Age Development and Well-Being
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Childhood development experts recommend specific practices for afterschool and youth development programs to promote well-being and healthy development, including positive relationships; rich learning experiences and knowledge development; environments filled with safety and belonging; the development of skills, habits, and mindsets; and integrated support systems.
Poverty Guidelines API
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Section 673(2) of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) of 1981 (42 U.S.C.
Factors that Impact the Child Support Program’s Role in Reducing Child Poverty: Convening Summary
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This brief summarizes an expert convening focused on the child support program’s current ability and future potential to help address child poverty.Key Findings
New Jersey Home Care Workforce Case Study: Final Report
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This New Jersey case study provides insights into the daunting challenges states face in seeking to address the home care worker shortage, which has become more acute as New Jersey and other states have striven to “re-balance” Medicaid long-term services and supports use and spending away from institutional care toward home and community-based services.
Direct Care Worker Wages
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Direct care workers (DCWs) such as nursing assistants, home health aides, and personal care assistants play an essential role in the health and well-being of over 20 million Americans. Yet DCW wages are not enough to make jobs competitive with entry level positions in other industries with similar job requirements which exacerbates the challenges in recruitment and retention of these workers.
Refugees’ Experience Prior to Resettlement Predicts Early Socioeconomic Integration in the U.S.
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This brief describes the relationship between employment and formal educational experiences of refugees prior to resettling in the U.S., and their socioeconomic situation within their first five years in the country.Key Points
Bridging Healthcare and Social Services for People Living with Dementia and Their Caregivers
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People living with dementia often have complex health and social support needs that can best be met by health care and community-based providers working together. This brief examines promising practices for bridging community-based organizations and health care systems in the providing comprehensive dementia care.
2016 Poverty Guidelines
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U.S. Federal Poverty Guidelines Used to Determine Financial Eligibility for Certain Federal Programs
[Federal Register Notice, January 25, 2016 Full text ]
An Examination of March-in Rights and Drug Products with Government-Interest Patents
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March-in authority allows the federal government to grant licenses on privately owned patents for inventions developed with federal funding provided certain statutory requirements are met. It was designed to ensure that the benefits of the American taxpayers’ investment in research and development are reasonably accessible to the public.
Reentry and Housing Stability: Final Report
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Individuals returning to the community from prisons and jails face numerous barriers to reentry, and securing safe, stable housing is often the most immediate challenge. Housing is a vital element of successful reentry.
Readiness of Our Crisis System for 988
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The recent designation of the three-digit “988” dialing code is intended to improve public awareness of an immediate means to behavioral health crisis services, resulting in both a diversion of behavioral health calls from 911 as well as increased utilization of call services among people in crisis who are not currently getting help.
Identifying Employer Supports for Family Caregivers of Older Adults Issue Brief
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Recruiting and retaining a talented workforce requires employers to implement supports for family caregivers who are balancing the dual roles of working and caregiving.
Use of Medicare-Covered Telerehabilitation for PT/OT/SLP Services during the COVID-19 PHE
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This study examined the extent therapist practices and nursing homes adopted telehealth services for physical therapy (PT), occupational therapy (OT), and speech-language pathology (SLP); explored the major challenges and facilitators in adopting telerehabilitation services, and whether these services were effective in addressing patient care and staffing needs during the public health emergenc
2021 Poverty Guidelines
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U.S. Federal Poverty Guidelines Used to Determine Financial Eligibility for Certain Federal Programs
[Federal Register Notice, February 1, 2021 - Full text]
Use of Inpatient Psychiatric Facilities by Medicare Beneficiaries with Dementia
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Inpatient psychiatric facilities (IPFs) stabilize patients in a mental health crisis and provide services to patients with serious mental illnesses and those who may cause harm to themselves or others, including people living with dementia who have severe behavioral and psychological symptoms.