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Financial Coaching From The Boston Medical Center
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author Michele Cohen Marill examines how the Boston Medical Center helps
families achieve financial stability with programs that provide tax
assistance and financial literacy education.
As the largest safety-net hospital in New England, Boston Medical Center
provides critical services to low-income families.
The hospital's StreetCred program, which was launched in 2016, helps
eligible patients obtain the federal and state Earned Income Tax Credit.
As the program evolved, it grew to support patients by providing
financial literacy.
"Money is the core determinant of health," says Lucy Marcil, a
pediatrician and cofounder and executive director of StreetCred. "In
some ways, you can think of it as the determinant of the social
determinants of health."
Boston Medical Center is now sharing lessons from its focus on asset
building and financial mobility with other hospitals around the country,
adding to the emerging concept of "antipoverty medicine."
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Today on Forefront, Conner Esworthy and coauthors discuss how HUD and
CMS could work together
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to identify an approved set of nursing home innovations that could
qualify operators who chose to adopt them for quicker access to HUD
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Financial Coaching Offers New Paths To A Healthy Future
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The Traditional Financing Source That Can Help Close Gaps In Nursing
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