Addressing Housing-Related Social Needs Through Medicaid: Lessons From North Carolina's Healthy Opportunities Pilots Program.

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Huber, Katie

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Nohria, Raman

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Nandagiri, Vibhav

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Whitaker, Rebecca

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Tchuisseu, Yolande Pokam

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Pylypiw, Nicholas

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Dennison, Meaghan

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Van Stekelenburg, Brianna

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Van Vleet, Amanda

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Perez, Maria Ramirez

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Morreale, Madlyn C

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Thoumi, Andrea

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Lyn, Michelle

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Saunders, Robert S

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Bleser, William K

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2024-03-01T14:50:55Z

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2024-03-01T14:50:55Z

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2024-02

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North Carolina Medicaid's Healthy Opportunities Pilots program is the country's first comprehensive program to evaluate the impact of paying community-based organizations to provide eligible Medicaid enrollees with an array of evidence-based services to address four domains of health-related social needs, one of which is housing. Using a mixed-methods approach, we mapped the distribution of severe housing problems and then examined the design and implementation of Healthy Opportunities Pilots housing services in the three program regions. Four cross-cutting implementation and policy themes emerged: accounting for variation in housing resources and needs to address housing insecurity, defining and pricing housing services in Medicaid, engaging diverse stakeholders across sectors to facilitate successful implementation, and developing sustainable financial models for delivery. The lessons learned and actionable insights can help inform the efforts of stakeholders elsewhere, particularly other state Medicaid programs, to design and implement cross-sectoral programs that address housing-related social needs by leveraging multiple policy-based resources. These lessons can also be useful for federal policy makers developing guidance on addressing housing-related needs in Medicaid.

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0278-2715

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1544-5208

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/30206

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eng

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Health Affairs (Project Hope)

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Health affairs (Project Hope)

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10.1377/hlthaff.2023.01044

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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0

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Humans

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Housing

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Health Status

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Medicaid

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United States

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North Carolina

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Addressing Housing-Related Social Needs Through Medicaid: Lessons From North Carolina's Healthy Opportunities Pilots Program.

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Journal article

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Huber, Katie|0000-0003-2519-8714

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Nohria, Raman|0000-0003-3313-4833

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Thoumi, Andrea|0000-0003-2264-6390

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190

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199

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2

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Duke

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School of Medicine

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Staff

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Clinical Science Departments

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Family Medicine and Community Health

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Family Medicine and Community Health, Community Health

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Family Medicine and Community Health, Family Medicine

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Institutes and Provost's Academic Units

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Initiatives

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Duke - Margolis Center For Health Policy

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Published

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43

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