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Preliminary impact of supportive housing on hospital utilization for individuals experiencing homelessness

Miller RG, Wright RS, Hatton CR, Lepley D, Lindamood K
Trans Am Clin Climatol Assoc

Housing instability has been shown to negatively impact physical and mental health, with a corresponding increase in health care utilization. In 2019, through a Maryland Medicaid 1115 Health Choice Waiver, 10 Baltimore city hospitals joined with the city of Baltimore and the local nonprofit Health Care for the Homeless to support an innovative program that provides permanent housing and wraparound services to individuals at risk of homelessness. Here, we describe the inception of the program and its subsequent expansion with the investment of the city hospitals. Participants in the program experienced a 48% reduction in all hospital visits and a 51% reduction in emergency department visits in the 12 months following their receipt of housing compared to the 12 months before enrollment. These data suggest the potential health benefits of housing and supportive services as an intervention.

Miller RG, Wright RS, Hatton CR, Lepley D, Lindamood K. Preliminary impact of supportive housing on hospital utilization for individuals experiencing homelessness. Trans Am Clin Climatol Assoc. 2024;134:123-132. PMID: 39135590.

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Publication year
Resource type
Peer Reviewed Research
Outcomes
Social Needs/ SDH
Utilization
Population
Homeless
Medicaid-insured
Social Determinant of Health
Housing Stability
Study design
Pre-post without Comparison Group