North Carolina Medicaid Supportive Housing Services Crosswalk

Recognizing the positive impacts supportive housing can have on individuals’ health and well-being, housing stability, and healthcare utilization, this report examines the extent to which supportive housing services align with existing benefits covered by the state of North Carolina, including their Medicaid program. The report was commissioned by Alliance Health as a part of their commitment to addressing the Social Determinants of Health of their members. Alliance is a Local Managing Entity-Managed Care Organization covering Cumberland, Durham, Johnston, and Wake counties.

Read the accompanying North Carolina Business Case for a Supportive Housing Services Benefit below.

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