Literature DB >> 32250662

The Development Of Health And Housing Consortia In New York City.

Amy L Freeman1, Bonnie Mohan2, Henie Lustgarten3, Deirdre Sekulic4, Laura Shepard5, Megan Fogarty6, Sue A Kaplan7, Kelly M Doran8.   

Abstract

Health and housing consortia in New York City offer a model for bridging the divide between the health care and housing sectors. While staff in these sectors often recognize the need to better integrate their services, there are few models for doing so. In this article we describe the formation of a health and housing consortium in the Bronx, New York City, as well as the successful replication of its model in Brooklyn. While each consortium has some features specific to its service area, the primary goal of both is the same: to provide a neutral space for health care and housing organizations to collaborate in what is otherwise often competitive and fragmented territory. In addition, the work of both consortia coalesces around training and resource development, cross-sector communication, and research and advocacy. We provide examples of the Bronx Consortium's activities in each of these core areas, highlight tangible results to date, and offer recommendations for people interested in undertaking similar efforts.

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Keywords:  Access and use; Communications; Cost reduction; Health care providers; Health policy; Health services; Hospitals; Housing; Housing programs; Managed care; Medicaid; Medicaid patients; Social determinants of health

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32250662     DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff.2019.01580

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Aff (Millwood)        ISSN: 0278-2715            Impact factor:   6.301


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1.  Chronic pediatric health conditions among youth living in public housing and receiving care in a large hospital system in Bronx, NY.

Authors:  Earle C Chambers; Caroline Heller; Kevin Fiori; Kathleen McAuliff; Colin D Rehm
Journal:  Glob Pediatr Health       Date:  2020-11-11
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