How Medicaid and States Could Better Meet Health Needs of Persons Experiencing Homelessness

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Abstract

An estimated 580 000 people experienced homelessness on any single night in the United States in 2020. This article argues that, to address these persons' unmet needs, Medicaid should collaborate with clinicians and state programs to provide permanent supportive housing and housing support services to individuals experiencing homelessness. Access to shelter can improve health outcomes for individuals experiencing homelessness and reduce overall health care costs.

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Charania, S. (2021, November 1). How Medicaid and States Could Better Meet Health Needs of Persons Experiencing Homelessness. AMA Journal of Ethics. American Medical Association. https://doi.org/10.1001/AMAJETHICS.2021.875

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