The goal of this project is to assist states that have expressed interest in developing Medicaid housing support services initiatives for beneficiaries experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness and provide useful feedback to officials and other stakeholders in the study states (California, Illinois, Maryland and Washington), as well as the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
The goal of this project is to identify promising practices and lessons learned related to the development, implementation, and management of initiatives to address justice-involved populations through 1115 waivers, and to provide actionable information to policymakers and federal regulators on steps states have taken to address this population.
The goal if this project is to examine how telemedicine may impact the formation of trust between patients, their providers, and the delivery of mental health services.
The goal of this study is to generate new information for safety net hospital leaders seeking to build and maintain trust among vulnerable populations.
The goals of this study are to advance existing research, inform national debates, and provide actionable insights to those seeking to strengthen trust and respect between vulnerable people and the physicians who serve them.
The goal of this project is to generate new, generalizable knowledge about the need to track and address problems with trust/respect in the clinical encounter and to provide a clinical tool for doing so.
The goal of this study is to strengthen rural hospitals’ efforts in patient and family engagement by demonstrating the impact of such engagement on communication and trust.
The goal of this project is to improve methods for establishing and maintaining trust between providers and individuals in vulnerable populations across a diverse set of programs and practices.