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Bozeman FUSE Site Visit Slides CAHAB 6-12-19
Frequent User Systems Engagement (FUSE) Overview Bozeman, MT CAHAB Meeting 8:00-8:30am June 12, 2019 Background How did we get here? ∗∗∗ CSH: Advancing Housing Solutions That Improve lives of vulnerable people Maximize public resources Build strong, healthy communities Supportive Housing is the Solution Housing: Affordable Permanent Independent Support: Flexible Voluntary Tenant-centered Coordinated Services Supportive housing combines affordable housing with services that help people who face the most complex challenges to live with stability, autonomy and dignity. Evidence for Supportive Housing •79% to 83% stay housed one year or more •40% to 60% reduction in jail days •24% to 34% fewer emergency room visits •27% to 29% fewer inpatient admissions and hospital days •87% fewer days in detox and fewer psychiatric inpatient admissions © All rights reserved. No utilization or reproduction of this material is allowed without the written permission of CSH. FUSEThousands of people with chronic health conditions cycle in and out of jails, diversion courts, hospital emergency rooms and homelessness -at great public expense and with limited positive human outcomes. Targeted supportive housing for this most vulnerable and costly of this group can reduce costs while getting better outcomes By finding a solution to the frequent user issue, the FUSE program serves as a catalyst for system change Frequent Users Systems Engagement: FUSE FUSE Blueprint Communities spend billions of dollars on services that bounce vulnerable people between crisis services. CSH's FUSE model helps break that cycle while increasing housing stability and reducing multiple crisis service use. Data-Driven Problem-Solving Policy and Systems Reform Targeted Housing and Services Cross systems data match Track Implementation Measure outcomes, impact and cost effectiveness Convene multi-sector working group Troubleshoot housing placement and retention barriers Enlist policymakers to bring FUSE to scale Create supportive housing , develop recruitment process Recruit and place clients into housing, stabilize with services Expand model and house additional clients csh.org/fuse FUSE Breaks the Institutional Circuit Jails/ Courts Street EMT Hospital Shelter/ Trans. Housing Psychiatric Hospitals Substance Use Tx/Detox Health center FUSE Benefits Providing frequent users of systems with safe, stable supportive housing leads to: Increased…Decreased… ER/Hospital Inpatient Prison/Jail/Courts Detox Population Homeless Population Frequent Users Chronically Homeless Data driven problem solving: Data driven problem solving: Finding the target population © All rights reserved. No utilization or reproduction of this material is allowed without the written permission of CSH. The FUSE Roadmap: How CSH helps communities plan, implement, and scale FUSE Questions? © All rights reserved. No utilization or reproduction of this material is allowed without the written permission of CSH.