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Local and National Experts Discuss Promoting Housing Stability through Health Policy

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On Tuesday, June 15, the Health Policy Collaborative held a panel on 鈥淧romoting Housing Stability through Health Policy.鈥 The event is a part of the Health Policy Summer Series and was moderated by director of the Health Policy Collaborative and professor, Alison Cuellar, PhD.

鈥淲e all know that housing is a social determinant of health,鈥 said panelist Nina Janopaul in her opening remarks. 鈥淲hen people aren鈥檛 stably housed, they鈥檙e not healthy.鈥

With the country experiencing a national housing crisis, it is crucial that experts explore various policy options for making housing more accessible. Panelists represented private, non-profit and government sectors:

  • Nina Janopaul, President and CEO of the Arlington Partnership for Affordable Housing provided a perspective on the full range of affordable housing options.
  • Shira Hollander, Senior Associate Director of Policy Development at the American Hospital Association delivered the perspectives of the many options hospitals have to help promote housing stability in their communities.
  • Anna Cleveland, Government Operations Consultant in the Division of Medicaid Policy for the state of Florida, discussed how Medicaid policy can advance on housing stability.

During the seminar, the panelists covered related topics such as:

  • The continuum of affordable housing supports and policy options
  • The importance of permanent supportive housing, an intervention that combines affordable housing assistance with supportive services, for people who are experiencing homelessness and have a disabling condition
  • Land-use policy and funding from government and non-profit sectors as key to promoting affordable housing
  • Various frameworks that hospitals can use for promoting housing stability
  • Florida鈥檚 pilot program to support permanent supportive housing and Medicaid options for supporting housing security

Upcoming events in the Health Policy Summer Series include:

Tuesday, July 13: 1:00pm-2:00pm EST

Top Priorities for Access and Affordability

  • Post-pandemic Primary Care, What Next?听 Shawn Martin, Executive Vice President & Chief Executive Officer, American Academy of Family Physicians听
  • Marketplace Coverage, What Next? Jeannette Thornton, Senior Vice President of Product, Employer, and Commercial Policy, America's Health Insurance Plans
  • Balancing Value with Affordability and Access Post COVID:听 Peter Bach, PhD, Director of Center for Health Policy and Outcomes, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NY

Tuesday, July 27: 1:00pm-2:00pm EST

Public Health, Lessons Learned

Moderator: Michael Fraser, MPH, CEO, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials

Panelists:

  • Lessons from the National Vaccination Effort: Bechara Choucair, MD, Vaccinations Coordinator at The White House
  • Local Lessons from a Frontline Health Official: Reuben Varghese, MD, MPH, Public Health Director, Arlington County, Virginia听听
  • Manufacturer Perspectives, US and Global: Sharon Lamberton, MS, Deputy Vice President, PhRMA