Low-income
Affordable Housing's Place in Health Care: Opportunities Created by the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid Reform
Policy Brief
Jul 20, 2018
This report examines several ways in which health care changes created by the ACA, and other health care reform initiatives, create the potential for affordable housing providers to collaborate with health care providers, insurers, and other institutions to support the wellbeing of low-income indiv
From the Ground Up: Creating Sustainable Partnerships between Public Housing Authorities and Workforce Investment Boards
From the Ground Up: Creating Sustainable Partnerships between Public Housing Authorities and Workforce Investment Boards
Publication
Jul 19, 2018
Assisting public housing residents on the path towards self-sufficiency requires going beyond providing decent, safe, and affordable housing. Public housing residents may face barriers to employment, such as limited education, job skills and/or proficiency in the English language.
Understanding the Links Between Physical Inspections of Affordable Housing and Health Policy
Understanding the Links Between Physical Inspections of Affordable Housing and Health Policy
Policy Brief
Jul 19, 2018
This policy brief examines how the physical inspection process can promote healthy affordable housing. A review of housing quality issues linked to health and the role of physical inspections to improve health is provided.
Federal and State Collaboration to Improve Health Through Housing
Federal and State Collaboration to Improve Health Through Housing
Report
Jul 19, 2018
In December 2016, federal and state policymakers examined health and housing issues at a meeting convened in Washington, D.C., by the National Academy for State Health Policy (NASHP) with support from The Commonwealth Fund.
Health in All Policies: The Role of The US Department of Housing and Urban Development and Present and Future Challenges
Health in All Policies: The Role of The US Department of Housing and Urban Development and Present and Future Challenges
Research
Jul 19, 2018
The link between federal housing policy and public health has been understood since the nineteenth century, when housing activists first sought to abolish slums and create healthful environments.