Policy Brief
Author/Publisher
Health, Medicaid / Medicare
Policy Brief
Author/Publisher
Health, Medicaid / Medicare
Policy Brief
Author/Publisher
Health, Medicaid / Medicare
Case study
Author/Publisher
Health, Housing
Policy Brief
Author/Publisher
Data sharing, Education, Health, Housing
Policy Brief
Jul 10, 2018
Children’s HealthWatch's brief "asks two straightforward questions: If health starts at home, what are the healthcare and educational costs of unstable housing? Which policy solutions could create stable homes for healthier families?"
Author/Publisher Children's Health Watch
Asthma, Child welfare, Dental, Early childhood, Education, Foster care, Grade-level proficiency, Health, Healthy homes, Housing, Lead, Literacy, Low-income, Medicaid / Medicare, Obesity, Partnerships, Pre-natal, Preventative care, Racial inequalities, School-readiness, Stability, Vision, Youth
Children’s HealthWatch's brief "asks two straightforward questions: If health starts at home, what are the healthcare and educational costs of unstable housing? Which policy solutions could create stable homes for healthier families?"
Publication
Jun 8, 2017
A multi-faceted technical assistance resource for Public Housing Agencies and their partners who want to end homelessness. The Tookit is organized into five main sections: (1) Housing Choice Vouchers, (2) Public Housing, (3) Project-Based Vouchers, (4) Unique PHA Programs & Initiatives, (5) Primer on Homelessness ans Supportive Housing.
Author/Publisher Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH)
Homelessness, Housing, Medicaid / Medicare, Partnerships, Substance abuse, Supportive housing
Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH)
A multi-faceted technical assistance resource for Public Housing Agencies and their partners who want to end homelessness.
Policy Brief
Apr 19, 2017
For eligible children, Medicaid pays for the medical services schools provide to students with disabilities so they can get an education.
Author/Publisher
Child welfare, Education, Medicaid / Medicare
Medicaid provides affordable and comprehensive health coverage to over 30 million children. It also plays a little known but important role in supporting schools and making sure students, especially those with disabilities, get the care and services they need to succeed.
For eligible children, Medicaid pays for the medical services schools provide to students with disabilities so they can get an education.