2026 Kentucky Medicaid Crosswalk

The 2026 Kentucky Medicaid Crosswalk provides a comprehensive analysis of how Kentucky’s Medicaid program aligns with evidence-based supportive housing services. Developed in partnership with the Kentucky Housing Corporation, the report examines current policies—including the 1915(i) RISE program—alongside provider insights and national best practices to identify strengths, gaps, and opportunities for improvement. It explores how Medicaid-funded services can better support people experiencing homelessness or housing instability, highlights the critical role of cross-sector coordination, and offers actionable recommendations to expand access to stable housing, improve health outcomes, and strengthen system efficiency across Kentucky.

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