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触手可及的支付成功:永久性支持性住房项目的影响评估与成本分析

Just in Reach Pay for Success: Impact Evaluation and Cost Analysis of a Permanent Supportive Housing Program.

作者信息

Hunter Sarah B, Scherling Adam, Cefalu Matthew, McBain Ryan K

出版信息

Rand Health Q. 2023 May 15;10(2):5. eCollection 2023 May.

Abstract

Discharging individuals from jails and prisons who may be poorly equipped for independent living-such as those with a history of chronic health conditions, including serious mental illness-is likely to reinforce a pattern of homelessness and recidivism. Permanent supportive housing (PSH)-which combines a long-term housing subsidy with supportive services-has been proposed as a mechanism to intervene directly on this relationship between housing and health. In Los Angeles County, jail has become a default housing and services provider to unhoused individuals with serious mental health issues. In 2017, the county initiated the Just in Reach Pay for Success (JIR PFS) project, which provided PSH as an alternative to jail for individuals with a history of homelessness and chronic behavioral or physical health conditions. The authors of this study assessed whether the project led to changes in use of several county services, including justice, health, and homeless services. The authors examined changes in county service use, before and after incarceration, by JIR PFS participants and a comparison control group and found that use of jail services was significantly reduced after JIR PFS PSH placement, while the use of mental health and other services increased. The researchers assess that the net cost of the program is highly uncertain but that it may pay for itself in terms of reducing the use of other county services and therefore provide a cost-neutral means of addressing homelessness among individuals with chronic health conditions involved with the justice system in Los Angeles County.

摘要

将那些可能没有独立生活能力的人从监狱释放,比如那些有慢性健康问题史的人,包括严重精神疾病患者,可能会加剧无家可归和累犯的模式。永久性支持性住房(PSH)——将长期住房补贴与支持性服务相结合——已被提议作为一种直接干预住房与健康之间这种关系的机制。在洛杉矶县,监狱已成为为有严重心理健康问题的无家可归者提供默认住房和服务的提供者。2017年,该县启动了“触手可及的成功付费”(JIR PFS)项目,为有过无家可归史以及慢性行为或身体健康问题的人提供PSH作为监狱之外的选择。本研究的作者评估了该项目是否导致包括司法、健康和无家可归者服务在内的多项县服务的使用发生变化。作者考察了JIR PFS参与者和一个对照比较组在入狱前后县服务使用情况的变化,发现JIR PFS安置PSH后,监狱服务的使用显著减少,而心理健康和其他服务的使用增加。研究人员评估该项目的净成本高度不确定,但就减少其他县服务的使用而言,它可能会实现成本自给自足,因此为解决洛杉矶县涉及司法系统的慢性健康问题患者中的无家可归问题提供一种成本中性的方式。

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