Addressing housing-related social needs for Medicaid beneficiaries: a qualitative assessment of Maryland's Medicaid §1115 waiver program
Abstract Background While health care payers are increasingly considering approaches that help support stable and affordable housing for their beneficiaries, experience with these initiatives is limited. Through its §1115 HealthChoice waiver, Maryland Medicaid has begun experimenting with programs d...
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Main Authors: | Robert DeGrazia (Author), Abdikarin Abdullahi (Author), MaryAnn Mood (Author), Christin Diehl (Author), Ian Stockwell (Author), Craig Evan Pollack (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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