Come Together
When the State of Oregon announced Medicaid Enabled Supportive Housing (MESH) in 2022, they immediately recognized the need for cross-discipline cooperation across the State to make the program a success.
Oregon Health Authority has $1.2 Billion to distribute just for this program in Oregon before 2027 is over. This historic investment includes $120 Million for community organizations to increase their capacity and prepare to roll these benefits out.
MESH requires collaboration between many different types of organizations, including; patients, medical staff, wrap-around service providers, landlords, and regulators. From what technology to use, to billing, to best practices, and measuring outcomes, every group has their own strengths, weaknesses, and role to play.
Alliance Above All
The MESH Alliance is a coalition of working groups for each of the key stakeholders involved. We collaborate together to discover and share best practices, policy recommendations, and lessons learned.
Still in the formation phase, if you or your organization have a stake in making MESH a success not only for the State of Oregon, but around the country, we want you at the table.