
Approaches for addressing non-medical health drivers through Medicaid managed care
A landscape study of the various approaches through which state Medicaid programs are working to address nonmedical drivers of health.
A landscape study of the various approaches through which state Medicaid programs are working to address nonmedical drivers of health.
This report was undertaken to focus on the nutrition and food insecurity interventions from the perspective of the Medicaid MCOs operating in Texas. The goal is to improve health outcomes
The report from the Institute for Medicaid Innovation looks at best practices for providing equitable access to COVID vaccines, increasing access to food and housing, improving maternal health, and more
In a newly-released SIREN issue brief, a study explores how four Community Health Centers in Texas collect and use patient social risk data, both to provide social assistance and to
Summary and presentation slides for the February 2022 meeting of the Texas SDOH MCO workgroup to accelerate partnerships between the MCOs and Food Banks.
As part of the EHF-sponsored Texas Managed Care Organization Social Determinants of Health Learning Collaborative, CHCS recently spoke with Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) and the Texas Medicaid
This research report is part of EHF’s effort to help the Medicaid health insurance system improve #HealthNotJustHealthCare and pay for programs and projects that address non-medical factors that impact health.
In October 2020, EHF, TAHP and TACHP launched a statewide MCO survey to better understand the challenges and opportunities to address their Medicaid members’ SDOH needs during the COVID-19 pandemic.