
How a Housing First Approach to Homelessness Saves Money and Lives
Housing First is an approach that manages to combat homelessness and save healthcare costs at the same time. The main
Housing First is an approach that manages to combat homelessness and save healthcare costs at the same time. The main
Organizations and government institutions with projects to help homeless populations put plans into action with expectations of continued success. The
The last thing an individual in charge of a child’s health and safety wants to do is miss a warning
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Healthcare and social service providers are coming together to create community-based solutions that address the social determinants of health that
In San Mateo County, California, the number of homeless individuals is a very real struggle for local officials. In fact,
Researchers and healthcare organizations have begun to realize that good health outcomes begin long before a patient enters a treatment
On March 1, the state of Iowa will move its Medicaid programs into a managed care system. Iowa joins thirty-nine
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, long-term care services providers serve roughly 8 million people in the
As technology continues to advance, it’s increasingly easier for those with developmental disabilities to gain access to resources they need.
Historically health and social service providers have been silo-ed in their efforts to provide care for individuals. As far as
Historically health and social service providers have been silo-ed in their efforts to provide care for individuals. As far as
“Treat the patient, not the disease” is a common refrain in medicine. Unfortunately, much of the modern medical infrastructure is
Author, Sheri Chaney Jones, President, Measurement Resources Company Building a Society in which all People Live Long, Healthy Lives. Isn’t
Medicaid plays a critical role in providing healthcare to more than 70 million low-income Americans. Individuals in this population often