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A $110,000 grant to GreenTree Peer Center is aimed at improving how patients with behavioral health issues â including the uninsured, under-insured and the homeless â are served in hospital emergency departments.
Cardinal currently oversees providers for mental health, substance abuse and developmental-disabilities services in 20 counties for more than 800,000 North Carolinians utilizing federal and state Medicaid funds.
Cardinalâs network includes Alamance, Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Rockingham and Stokes counties in the Triad.
For those individuals, hospital emergency rooms are the first â and sometimes only â option for treating behavioral conditions.
The goal with grant is improving support and care âthat these patients need in a setting more conducive to their recovery and overall wellbeing,â the groups said.
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Cabarrus and Union counties have received state approval to cut ties with Cardinal Innovations Healthcare. Cardinal coordinates behavioral health care for Medicaid recipients in 20 North Carolina counties. At least four other counties Mecklenburg, Forsyth, Stanly and Orange have also taken steps to drop Cardinal.
Cabarrus and Union will switch to using a different agency, Partners Health Management, beginning Sept. 1, according to a joint press release issued by the counties and Partners on Friday.
Steve Morris, chair of the Cabarrus Board of Commissioners, said in the release that Partners will help advance what he called the county’s goal of a safe, healthy community that provides appropriate mental health services.”