Excerpt: “Homelessness is rapidly increasing in Colorado and across the country, which poses a serious challenge for both the housing and health care sectors. Supportive housing—an evidence-based model that combines permanent housing assistance with supportive services, such as intensive case management and connections to physical and behavioral health care—has consistently proven to end homelessness for people with the highest needs. Colorado’s Statewide Supportive Housing Expansion piloted the expansion of supportive housing services throughout the state, including in rural areas where providers are often more limited, using a combination of state housing vouchers and flexible state Medicaid funding. This report presents findings from the evaluation’s implementation and impact studies, which analyzed how the statewide supportive housing program housed and served eligible participants and its impacts on housing and health care utilization and costs over the first year.”