Permanent Supportive Housing and Medicaid Utilization and Spending in Pennsylvania
- Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) programs provide long-term housing assistance and support services to individuals with disabling physical and mental health conditions experiencing chronic homelessness.
- Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) provides community-based housing with “indefinite leasing or rental assistance paired with supportive services to assist homeless persons with a disability or families with an adult or child member with a disability achieve housing stability."
- The University of Pittsburgh Medicaid Research Center conducted a comprehensive analysis of 5,859 individuals enrolled in Pennsylvania Medicaid in 54 counties who received PSH between 2011 and 2016.
- Housing is a key social determinant of health.
- In a recent review of the scientific literature, the Institute of Medicine noted that lack of housing can cause or exacerbate health problems which can contribute to housing instability.
- In their analysis of chronically homeless Pennsylvania Medicaid enrollees, we found that entry into PSH was associated with long-term decreases in inpatient and ED utilization, as well as reduced Medicaid expenditures relative to enrollees who did not receive PSH.
- There is a growing consensus among policy makers that PSH can help homeless individuals with disabling physical or mental health conditions better manage their health needs and reduce medical expenditures.
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