Abstract
The UC Davis Center for Healthcare Policy and Research has published a new report outlining options for innovative, coordinated care programs for people experiencing chronic homelessness. Funded by the California Health Care Foundation, this report examines the situation for homeless individuals in Sacramento County and summarizes the current landscape of services. It also highlights national examples of innovative, integrated service models that combine health care, social services, and housing options for homeless individuals with complex, co-occurring conditions (mental illness, substance use disorder, and/or physical conditions). A rapid literature review provides background about the effectiveness of interventions such as housing first, contingency management, and full-service partnerships.