Hhs+ [better] 【2025-2026】
HHS+ represents a categorization of households based on their inability to meet daily recommended calorie requirements. Using the Foster, Greer and Thorbeck (FGT) index, researchers define these households as those falling below the minimum daily nutritional intake.
The HHS+ program has several key features that distinguish it from traditional Medicaid programs. Some of the key features include: HHS+ represents a categorization of households based on
Use real-time demographic and social determinant data to identify disparities before they widen. Public dashboards track not just averages but outcomes by race, income, geography, and disability status—with accountability mechanisms. Some of the key features include: Use real-time
is not just an upgrade—it’s a reimagining. It recognizes that health doesn’t happen in a doctor’s office alone, but in homes, schools, workplaces, and communities. By adding the “plus”—coordination, prevention, equity, and technology with a human face—we can build a system that heals rather than just manages. It recognizes that health doesn’t happen in a
Shift 20% of crisis-response funding upstream: community wellness hubs, early childhood home visiting, workplace mental health programs, and climate-resilient health planning. Measurable goals: reduce ER overcrowding and long-term disability costs.