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A Racial Equity Framework

Supportive housing can be a lasting and equalizing force that recognizes structural racism and addresses systemic policies to eliminate disparities.

A Focus on Thriving

Our clarion call is making sure that all people, particularly those with the greatest needs, have a place in the community and the support they need to thrive.

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Housing and Health Opportunities (H2O)

Status

State Planning Post CMS approval

Health-related Social Needs (HRSN) Waiver approved October 14, 2022.

Implementation Plan

Services Protocol

Services Include

Pre and Post tenancy services, 6 months housing costs including enhanced shelter and outreach

Key Administrative Details

The state is using a Third-Party Administrator.

Delivery System

Third Party Administrator (TPA). Statewide TPA expected to be on board as of 7/1/2024.

Provider Type:

TBD

Payment Methods and Rates

TBD

Program Name

MediCal Transformation

Status

Operating

The waiver was approved December 2021 with a January 1, 2022, start date.

Early outcomes reporting.

Services Include

Pre and Post tenancy services, 90 days of recuperative care, 6 months housing costs

Key Administrative Details

State using In Lieu of Services (ILOS) in which MCPs decide what services to offer and to whom.

Deliver System

Managed Care Plans (MCPs).

Provider Type:

Agencies can now enroll as a Community Based Organization (CBO) provider type. Providers will submit enrollment applications through the PAVE Provider Portal (ca.gov) online portal.

Payment Methods and Rates

State Non-Binding ILOS Pricing Guidance

Determined by MCPs.

Most plans are using Per Diem or PMPM but that is decided by MCPs.

Program Name

State Wide Supportive Housing Expansion (SWSHE)

Services Include

Pre and Post Tenancy Support Services

Key Administrative Details

The program is currently grant funded via HCBS ARPA funds with the state planning for a Medicaid financing method when grant funds run out in 2024.

Delivery System

Provider Type

Payment Methods and Rates

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Program Name

The CT Housing Engagement and Support Services (CHESS) Initiative

Services Include

Pre and post tenancy support services

Key Administrative Details

Administered by Carelon Behavioral Health of Connecticut (ctbhp.com)

Delivery System

Carelon Behavioral Health of Connecticut (ctbhp.com) manages the benefit.

Provider Type

Payment Methods and Rates

Web Resources

State Initiative website

Program Name

Housing Supportive Services  | dhs (dc.gov), including Housing Stabilization Services and Housing Navigation Services

Status

Opertaing

SPA approved March 25, 2022

Services Include

Pre and post tenancy support services

Key Administrative Details

Assessment for the services is integrated into the Coordinated Entry process.
Providers are paid by DC Medicaid on a Per Member, Per Month (PMPM) basis. Rate raised to $770.31 in FY 2023.

Taxonomy Code- Case Management, 251B00000X

Procedures Codes

H00044 U1- Housing Navigation Services
H00044 U2- Housing Stabilization Services

Delivery System

Coordinated Entry is the access point to the benefit.

Coordinated Entry is the system by which all housing referrals are processed within a local Homeless Continuum of Care.

Provider Type

DC created a new Provider Type, Housing Supportive ServicesHousing Supportive Services

Payment Methods and Rates

Taxonomy Code Case Management, 251B00000X

Procedures Codes Housing Navigation H0044 U1; Housing Stabilization Services H00044 U2;

Web Resources

Housing Supportive Services | dhs (dc.gov)

Program Name

Housing Assistance Waiver

Pilot Program in HHS regions 5 and 7.

Status

Opertaing

Implementation starting.
CMS Approved Waiver amendment approved March 26, 2019.

Services Include

Pre and post tenancy support services

Key Administrative Details

Administered by the Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) in the pilot regions.
State Snapshot of MCOs

Delivery System

Community Mental Health Providers either offer services directly or subcontract with other agencies.

Provider Type

Unclear.  State Medicaid provider manual has not been updated online since before the program started.

Payment Methods and Rates

Program Name

Community Integration Services (CIS)

Status

Opertaing

Waiver approved by CMS October 31, 2018.

State Program Web page

Services Include

Pre and post tenancy support services

Key Administrative Details

Administered by state’s Medicaid Managed Care Organizations (MCOs). State MCO listing
State modifying implementation guidelines to improve access for target population.

Delivery System

Delivered via MCO health plans: AlohaCare, HMSA, Kaiser Permanente, ‘Ohana Health Plan, and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan

Provider Type

Atypical Provider Enrollment is allowed and No NPI is required per
CIS PROVIDER ENROLLMENT Training.

Facility, Agency, or Organization (FAO) enrollment is also allowable for CIS services.

CIS Provider Types:
• PT A3 Community Service Agency
• PT 77 Mental Health Rehab Option (MRO)
-CCS provider
• PT 02 Hospital

Hawaii Online Kahu Utility or HOKU Provider Enrollment System

Payment Methods and Rates

Recommended CIS NPI Taxonomy Codes:
Primary 251S00000X Community/Behavioral Health Secondary 251B00000X Case Management

Outreach- T1023
Support- H0044

Web Resources

State Program Web page

Program Name

Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) Initiative

Status

Opertaing

State PSH Website

Services Include

Pre and post tenancy support services

Key Administrative Details

State plan process integrated across housing and services sectors.

Delivery System

A mix of providers and the state. The state web site explains how to apply.

Provider Type

Permanent Supportive Housing Agency.  Provider requirements include that the agency must be a Medicaid enrolled provider of CPST and Psychosocial Rehabilitation services

Payment Methods and Rates

No specific taxonomy Code is recommended.

Under HCBS waivers, tenancy supports bill under G9012

State BH plan services

Tenancy Services under CPST-   H0036, TG; Tenancy Services under Psychosocial Rehab – H2017, TG;

Web Resources

State PSH website

Program Name

Assistance in Community Integration (ACIS) program

Status

Opertaing

State ACIS Project Website

State Report on program

An updated waiver in 2022 took the program statewide

Services Include

Pre and post tenancy support services

Key Administrative Details

Administered by the counties who are responsible to align with housing resources.

Delivery System

Counties/ Lead Entities to administer the program.  Only Baltimore City, Cecil, Montgomery and Prince George’s counties are participating.

Provider Type

Providers are not required to enroll in Medicaid, so provider type not required.

Payment Methods and Rates

Providers are not required to enroll in Medicaid, so taxonomy codes are not required.
HCPS codes are also not required in the billing between the providers and the lead entities. Providers are submitting invoices to the LE not claims.

Website Resources

State ACIS Project Website

Program Name

  1. Community Supports Program for Homeless Individuals (CSP-HI)
  2. Flexible Services to evolve to Health-Related Social Needs (HRSN) services

Opertaing

For CSP-HI- Code- H2016 Modifier HK and rate is a per diem of rate of $27.72

CSPECH Cost Savings Report- 2017

New Waiver approved 9/28/2022.

DSRIP HRSN Protocol Approved June, 2023

Services Include

Key Administrative Details

  1. Administered by state’s MCOs
  2. Administered by ACOs to members of their choosing to reduce costs and improve health

Delivery System

Administered by MCOs

MA ACO (Accountable Care Organization) and MCO (Managed care organizations) listing


Administered by state’s Accountable Care Organizations

Provider Type

Unclear till HRSN implementation plan is approved if CBOs will need to enroll as Medicaid providers, which requires a provider type.


 

Payment Methods & Rates

No specific taxonomy Code is recommended.
HCPCS code- H2016 HK


Unclear till HRSN implementation plan is approved, if CBOS need to enroll in Medicaid and what information CBOs will need to submit for payment including HCPCS codes.

Web Resources

Program Name

Housing Assistance


SDOH In Lieu of Services

Status

Opertaing

CMS approved 1915(i) SPA


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Services Include

 


TBD

Key Administrative Details

Services are a component of the state’s Behavioral Health Transformation Plan. The benefit is offered through the Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans or PIHPs  that manage community behavioral health provider network.


Addressing SDOH needs including potentially Housing Related Services

Delivery System

Administered by the Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PHIPs) and in some cases by the Community Mental Health (CMH) clinics

Provider Type

Provider type is Community Mental Health Center

Payment Methods and Rates

No Taxonomy code is recommended in the  State Medicaid Provider Manual

HCPCS codes

Housing Assistance is T2038

Community Living Supports is H2015

Web Resources

Program Name

Housing Stabilization Services

Services Include

Pre and Post tenancy services

Key Administrative Details

Benefit administered by MCOs, approved by the state.

Housing Transition reimbursed at $17.17 per 15-minute increment. The code is H2015 U8.

Housing Sustaining reimbursed at $17.17 per 15-minute increment. Code- H2015 U8/TS.[1]

Delivery System

Services are authorized by DHS and managed and paid for by the MCOs.

Provider Type

Provider Type 18- HCBS provider

Payment Methods and Rates

Taxonomy code: 251B00000X – Case Management

Housing Transition code is H2015 U8.
Housing Sustaining Services code- H2015 U8/TS.

Housing Stabilization Services (state.mn.us)

Program Name

HEART Waiver (mt.gov)

Status

State Planning post CMS Approval

The Waiver amendment was approved 2/26/2024.

Services Include

Pre and Post tenancy services

Key Administrative Details

TBD-  Montana is one a few states that does not have Medicaid Managed Care

Delivery System

Provider Type

Provider Type

Payment Methods and Rates

Program Name

Housing Support Services

Status

Opertaing

For a Medicaid funded tenancy support services benefit.

Services Include

TBD

Key Administrative Details

Delivery System

Provider Type

TBD

Payment Methods and Rates

Web Resources

Program Name

Housing Stabilization Services

Status

State Planning post CMS approval

The State Plan Amendment is approved and the state is developing regulations to govern operations

Services Include

TBD

Program capped at 50 people

Key Administrative Details

Administration is TBD but the state’s current Home and Community Based Services programs is administered by Managed Care

Delivery System

State Medicaid Office, Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)

Provider Type

Payment Methods and Rates

Web Resources

The State Plan Amendment

Program Name

Housing Transition and Tenancy Sustaining Services as part of a Health-Related Social Needs program

Status

State Planning post-CMS approval

The HRSN 1115 waiver is approved as of 3/30/2023 and the state is developing regulations to govern operations.

Services Include

TBD

Key Administrative Details

TBD

Delivery System

Managed Care

Provider Type

TBD in the implementation Plan

Payment Methods and Rates

TBD in the implementation Plan

Program Name

Supportive Housing Units, including capital funds

Status

Operating

Program is called Linkages and provides state funded rental assistance with Medicaid services for those with Behavioral health Challenges

Updated Centennial Care 2.0 waiver includes growing the program

Services Include

Pre and post tenancy services

Key Administrative Details

The Services are administered by Managed Care

Delivery System

Managed care

Provider Type

Limited to Behavioral Health Services Division and state approved providers

Payment Methods and Rates

State Linkages Policy Manual recommends Certified Peer Support Workers (CPSW) using a H0044 code but the Behavioral Health Billing Manual uses H00043.

Program Name

Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) Initiatives can include Housing Support Services.

Status

Operating

State Program Website

Services Definitions and Fee Schedules updated March, 2023

Services Include

Services Definitions

Key Administrative Details

Lead Pilot Entities (LPE) are operating as Community Care Hubs supporting CBOS administratively.

Delivery System

Pilot program administered by regional Healthy Opportunities Network Leads

Provider Type

Payment Methods and Rates

Taxonomy and HCPCS codes not included in the state’s Service Definition and Fee Schedules

Web Resources

Program Name

Housing Support Services

Status

Operating

The state has an approved 1915(i) SPA. Services began on February 2, 2021.

The rate is $10.49 per 15-minute increment. The code is H2021 U4.

Enrollment and Service Delivery Report

Services Include

Pre and post tenancy services

Key Administrative Details

Providers bill the state for the traditional Medicaid population or an MCO for those who are part of the Medicaid Expansion population.

Delivery System

Administered by the state for the Traditional Medicaid population and the MCO for the expansion population

Provider Type

Provider type 25, Provider Type 25- Agency

Payment Methods and Rates

Taxonomy Code 251B00000X

Web Resources

State Program web site

Program Name

Health-related services can include housing services. Housing services are optional for   Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs) to fund.


Health Related Social Needs (HRSN) services including Housing Support Services

Status

Operating

The state is working to incentivize CCOS to offer tenancy supports to pair with new housing-related resources that are coming online.

State Health-Related Services Overview


State Planning post CMS approval

Housing Services GO LIVE, November 2024 for those at risk of Homelessness.


State submitted Implementation Plan in August 2023

Waiver approved 9/28/22

Services Include

TBD by the CCOs


Pre and post tenancy services


Rental Assistance


Housing Transition Costs

Key Administrative Details

Coordinated Care Organizations or CCOs are Oregon’s community focused evolution of Managed Care.


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State working with CCOs to implement and TPA for individuals who are not CCO members

Delivery System

Via Oregon’s Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs)

Provider Type


TBD, needs additional state/CMS plans to be approved.

Payment Methods and Rates

TBD, needs additional state/CMS plans to be approved.


HCPCS codes- H0043 U1
$20.24 for a 15 minute increment

Program Name

Tenancy Support Services for intellectual or developmental disability/developmental disability (IDD/DD) populatio

Status

Operating

The state has added tenancy support services to the menu of services for persons eligible for the IDD waiver.

Services Include

Key Administrative Details

Delivery System

Via Managed Long-Term Services and Supports

Provider Type

Provider Type and Specialty Codes-

Home Finding-

Provider type- 51
Specialty code-571

Payment Methods and Rates

HCPCS codes- H0043  U1

$20.24 for a 15 minute increment

Program Name

Home Stabilization Services

Services Include

Home FIND and Home Stabilization Services

Key Administrative Details

The per month rate per member is $331.84 and the code is H0044

Delivery System

Services are provided in a Fee for Service System and providers bill the state.

Provider Type

Not required.

Payment Methods and Rates

The per month rate per member is $331.84

Program Name

Supported Home Living

Status

Operating

CMS approved SPA on August 31, 2020

Services Include

Supported home living services that could be used in Supportive Housing

Key Administrative Details

Delivery System

Provider Type

Payment Methods and Rates

TBD

Web Resources

Program Name

Housing Related Services and Supports

Services Include

Tenancy Support Services, Community Transition Services and Supportive Living Services

Key Administrative Details

Services are authorized by state HRSS staff

 

HCPCS Billing Code: T2024 – Tenancy Support Service – $18.37 per 15 minutes

HCPCS Billing Code: T2038 – Community Transition Services, 2 episodes per 5-year period per person up to $2,000 per each occurrence

HCPCS Billing Code: T2017 – Supportive Living Service – $18.37 per 15 minutes

 

Delivery System

Provider Type

TBD

Payment Methods and Rates

TBD

Web Resources

Program Name

Supportive Housing Assistance Pilot Program

Status

Operating

The state’s 1115 Waiver was approved on June 28, 2022, and includes a PSH Pilot

Services Include

Key Administrative Details

Delivery System

TBD- state operates most of the Medicaid program with a single state controlled MCO.

Provider Type

TBD

Payment Methods and Rates

TBD

Program Name

High Needs Support Benefit

Status

Planning

CMS approved the waiver as of July 9, 2020.

The state timeline for implementation is TBD.

High Needs Support (virginia.gov)

Services Include

Key Administrative Details

Delivery System

Provider Type

Program Name

Foundational Community Supports (FCS) for supportive housing and supportive employment services.

Status

Operating

The waiver was approved and implemented as of January 1, 2018.

State Program Website

 

State Planning post-CMS approval

Waiver renewal approved June 30, 2023

Services Include

Pre and Post tenancy services and supported employment services


A variety of Health-Related Social Needs services including pre and post tenancy services, housing transitional costs and rental assistance

Key Administrative Details

The state is using a Third-Party Administrator to simplify administrative processes.

Wellpoint (formerly Amerigroup) Provider Manual

Using Billing Codes H0043 Community Support services: daily rate of $112 with a benefit limitation of 30 days over 180 days.

Delivery System

The state is using a Third-Party Administrator to manage the program.  Amerigroup won a competitive bid for this contract.  Amerigroup is now called Wellpoint.

Wellpoint Provider Manual

Provider Type

Provider One Enrollment Guide


FCS Providers enroll as a facility, agency, organization or institution (FAOI) provider


The state’s third party administrator has a FCS Provider Application that that does not require a Provider Type but does require a Washington Medicaid Provider ID

Payment Methods and Rates

Per Diem rate of $112 with a benefit limitation of 30 days over 180 days.


ProviderOne billing and resource guide (wa.gov)

Web Resources

State Program Website

Program Name

CHIP Housing Support Initiative


Housing Support Services

Status

Start date was May 21, 2023


Negotiating with CMS

State Housing Supports web site.

Services Include

-Housing Consultation

-Transition Supports

-Sustaining Supports

-Relocation Supports


-Housing Consultation

-Transition Supports

-Sustaining Supports

-Relocation Supports

Key Administrative Details

State is granting funds to8 family supportive housing agencies in 4 COCs


 

Delivery System

Provider Type

Payment Methods and Rates

Web Resources

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Apply for the 2025 Oregon Supportive Housing Institute
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Pipeline News

January 31, 2025

About the Institute CSH and the Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) are excited to announce their partnership for the 2025 Oregon Supportive Housing Institute….

CSH and Iowa Finance Authority Announce Participants of Inaugural Iowa Supportive Housing Institute 
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Press Releases

January 29, 2025

Media Contact: Jesse Dean, CSH, jesse.dean@csh.org  Des Moines, IA  –  CSH and the Iowa Finance Authority today announced that seven teams will participate in Iowa’s…

GSHA and CSH Form Georgia Supportive Housing Alliance to Enhance Statewide Housing Solutions
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Press Releases

January 23, 2025

New Partnership Aims to Improve Governmental Efficiency and Accelerate Access to Housing and Services for Underserved Communities in Georgia. Media Contact: Jesse Dean, CSH, jesse.dean@csh.org…

Subcontracting Opportunities

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Subcontracting Opportunities

January 16, 2025

CSH is seeking an individual/organization to provide graphic design services through a United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) funded initiative. This HHS…

Subcontracting Opportunities

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Subcontracting Opportunities

January 3, 2025

Corporation for Supportive Housing (“CSH”) seeks proposals from qualified consultants/firms to provide strategic communications, marketing, and public relations services. The selected consultant/firm will have the…

Subcontracting Opportunities

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Subcontracting Opportunities

December 16, 2024

Corporation for Supportive Housing (“CSH”) is seeking proposals from qualified firms or individuals to provide NMTC consulting services. The ideal consultant will have deep knowledge…

For Public Safety, Prioritize Access to Housing and Services
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Pipeline News

December 13, 2024

The verdict this week related to the death of Jordan Neely on a New York City subway train underscores the urgent need for systemic change…

CSH and PATH Collaborate to Launch Pilot Testing Individual Employment Support of Supportive Housing Tenants
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Press Releases

December 2, 2024

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Los Angeles, CA | December 2, 2024 – CSH (Corporation for Supportive Housing) a national nonprofit intermediary and Community Development Financial Institution…

CSH Awards Technical Assistance and Grant Package in Alaska, Washington, and Wisconsin to Improve Housing Stability for Families and Children
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Press Releases

November 20, 2024

The financial and technical assistance funding comes from a $2 million grant from Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies. New York, NY | November 20, 2024 –…

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Community Health Workers

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Community Health Workers

December 17, 2024

This session outlines unique service enhancements to better serve formerly homeless individuals in supportive housing to provide comprehensive, age-appropriate care for their consumers. Attendees gained…

Community Health Workers

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Community Health Workers

December 11, 2024

As health centers seek to address social drivers of health in tandem with goals relating to the HIV/AIDS epidemic, addressing the housing needs for individuals…

Community Health Workers

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Community Health Workers

December 10, 2024

A national webinar and discussion for health centers working with patients experiencing housing insecurity. This webinar provides information on accessing housing resources in your community….

Community Health Workers

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Community Health Workers

November 26, 2024

Health centers individually and collectively manage large amounts of data. Patients at health centers are asked to fill and refill out paperwork, surveys, and assessments….

Busting Myths About Increasing Access to Housing for People who are Justice-Impacted
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Systems Change

October 30, 2024

Our work in supportive housing has shown repeatedly that people with incarceration histories can be successful tenants when connected with appropriate housing and services. Further,…

Law Enforcement Engagement in Supportive Housing
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Systems Change

October 30, 2024

This guide helps supportive housing providers improve their relationships with local law enforcement. Fostering positive relationships between supportive housing staff and law enforcement can lead…

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Director, Family & Youth Systems Transformation
Marcella Maguire
Director, Health Systems Integration
Emma Chapple
Senior Program Manager, Training Center
Cheryl Winter
Associate Director, California
Jillian Fox
Director, Mid-Atlantic
Leah Sininsky
Director, Fund Development
Leah Werner
Director, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee
Karen Bartos
Special Assistant to the President
Janee Jenkins
Senior Program Manager
Johnna Lowe
Senior Program Manager
Susan Tanner
Director, Fed TA
Amber Buening
Senior Program Manager, Training Center
Tim Ng
Digital Learning Manager
Janis Ikeda
Associate Director, Fed TA
Lisa Kern
Director, Loan Closings & Legal Support
Jennifer Trepinski
Director, Loan Originations
Terri Power, LISW-S
Associate Director, Ohio
Kathie Vida
Administrative Coordinator
Natalie Thropay
Paralegal, Loan Closings & Legal Support
Stephanie Sideman
Senior Program Manager
Simonne Ruff
Director, San Diego
Sharon Rapport
Director, California State Policy
Lori Phillips-Steele
Director, Indiana
Margaret Miller-Fields
Administrative Manager
Leah Lindstrom Rhea
Senior Program Manager, Central Region
Kim Keaton
Director of Data & Analytics
David Howden
Director, Los Angeles
Stephanie Mercier
Director, Strategy, Impact and Evaluation
John Dunne
Senior Loan Officer, Eastern Region
Lindsey Bishop-Gilmore
Senior Program Manager, Michigan