Healthy Opportunities Pilot (HOP) Program

At WNCCHS, we believe in addressing not just the medical needs of our patients but also the social factors that affect their health. That’s why we’re proud to be the only Community Health Center in the region participating in the Healthy Opportunities Pilot (HOP) program, which is designed to help patients overcome challenges like food insecurity, lack of housing, transportation issues, and personal safety concerns.

About HOP

The Health Opportunities Pilot supports patients with a Managed Medicaid plan by providing services that address social determinants of health. This innovative approach helps improve overall well-being by tackling the root causes of health issues.

Services Offered: The program offers a range of services, including referrals for food boxes, transportation assistance and car repairs, home weathering and renovations, home goods, utility assistance, and legal assistance.

Eligibility: To qualify for support through HOP at WNCCHS, you must be an enrolled patient, live in the region, have a Managed Medicaid plan, and complete an assessment with our Care Management team. The assessment will determine your eligibility based on your social and health needs.

How HOP is Changing Health Care

The Healthy Opportunities Pilot (HOP) program is the first in the country to comprehensively test and evaluate how providing specific non-medical services, like help with housing, food, transportation, and personal safety, can impact the health of high-needs Medicaid patients. Implemented by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS), the program launched in March 2022 with the goal of seeing how addressing these social factors, which affect 80% of a person’s health, can help people stay healthier and reduce medical costs.

The program covers 33 counties in North Carolina and connects Medicaid patients with community organizations that can help with things like transportation, food, home repairs, and legal aid. By helping with these needs, the HOP program hopes to improve the well-being of low-income North Carolinians, reduce the need for expensive medical treatments, and create a better health care system. If the program is successful, NCDHHS plans to expand these services statewide.

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