Study Finds Medicaid Nutrition and Housing Programs Improve Health and Reduce Costs
New research from UMass Chan Medical School indicates that Medicaid-funded programs for medically tailored meals and housing support in Massachusetts have yielded positive results. These initiatives led to significant decreases in hospitalizations and emergency department visits. The study also found that healthcare cost savings from these programs often offset their expenses, particularly for patients with chronic conditions or behavioral health needs.
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