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- Policy Statement on Medicaid, SCHIP and Homelessness – current policy and advocacy priorities of the National Health Care for the Homeless Council, including recommendations for Federal and State policymakers.
- Casualties of Complexity: Why Eligible Homeless People Are Not Enrolled in Medicaid – identifies obstacles that prevent eligible homeless people from enrolling in Medicaid, describes how experienced homeless service providers address these problems, and recommends ways in which the obstacles can be surmounted or removed.
- A Primer on How to Use Medicaid to Assist Persons Who Are Homeless to Access Medical, Behavioral Health, and Support Services prepared by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, January 2007
- Improving Medicaid Access for People Experiencing Chronic Homelessness: State Examples – State initiatives that increase Medicaid access for people who are chronically homeless: 1115 waivers to expand eligibility, expediting Medicaid for people leaving psychiatric and correctional facilities, and simplifying the eligibility determination process.
- Improving Access to Medicaid Services for Homeless Families with Children – PowerPoint presentation for Homeless Policy Academies. One-page handouts: Reducing Medicaid Enrollment Barriers for Individuals Who Are Homeless and Protecting Homeless Medicaid Beneficiaries under Managed Care.
- Searching for the Right Fit: Homelessness and Medicaid Managed Care – provides a set of principles and illustrative approaches for States to follow when enrolling homeless Medicaid beneficiaries in managed care plans on a voluntary and/or mandatory basis.
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