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State Strategies for Coordinating Medicaid and Housing Services

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  • Rebecca Kleinman
  • Matthew Kehn
  • Allison Wishon Siegwarth
  • Jonathan Brown

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This article reports findings from case studies of 4 states (Illinois, Louisiana, Massachusetts, and Tennessee) that used different approaches to coordinate Medicaid services with temporary or permanent housing supports for individuals with psychiatric disabilities.

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  • Rebecca Kleinman & Matthew Kehn & Allison Wishon Siegwarth & Jonathan Brown, "undated". "State Strategies for Coordinating Medicaid and Housing Services," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 0e9c6bf4db364714bd73396c1, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:0e9c6bf4db364714bd73396c1f0aa8a6
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    1. Aliza Moledina & Olivia Magwood & Eric Agbata & Jui‐Hsia Hung & Ammar Saad & Kednapa Thavorn & Ginetta Salvalaggio & Gary Bloch & David Ponka & Tim Aubry & Claire Kendall & Kevin Pottie, 2021. "A comprehensive review of prioritised interventions to improve the health and wellbeing of persons with lived experience of homelessness," Campbell Systematic Reviews, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 17(2), June.

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    Medicaid; Housing services; Illinois; Louisiana; Massachusetts; Tennessee;
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