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"This Platinum Level Certification involved a thorough evaluation process of our CIT program under the leadership of Kailey Baker, our Manager of Criminal Justice Diversion and lead trainer of the program,” said Jen McCarty, Chief Operations Officer at GHS. “We’ve known from the beginning that this training program would add value to our first responders’ expertise and positively impact our community. We appreciate our law enforcement partners who continue to train and work alongside us to address mental health crises."
"The One Big Beautiful Bill has one family terrified. A mother is afraid she will lose access to Medicaid for her family, which she says is critical for her daughter’s battle with cancer. TV5 spoke with the mother, who told us just how much money she would have to pay to keep her daughter alive."
“I have never ever in my career seen the type of damage, and the type of insult to the people we serve that is going to happen with this particular bill,” said Dan Russell, CEO of Genesee Health System.
"On July 10, at a press conference held at the new GHS location on Bristol Road, in Flint, Congresswoman Kristen McDonald Rivet pointed that in addition to providing health care for a quarter of a million people, Medicaid also helps fund hospitals."
President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" is causing concern among health care providers, who fear it could affect Medicaid and reduce funding for rural hospitals. Dan Russell, CEO of Genesee Health System, addresses what we know thus far.
Genesee Health System (GHS) is expanding its crisis services to make support more immediate, inclusive, and accessible for everyone in the community.
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“Our Medicaid budget is about 90% to 95% of our funding. We get other kinds of funding, but it is a very small percentage of our overall budget. So, any kind of cut is going to be difficult. The kind of cuts they’re talking about to get to the budget number that the administration has targeted would be devastating,” Russell said.
Russell highlighted the importance of Medicaid, stating, "It's a good program. It provides good services. And, you know, I'm sure there is some waste and abuse as there is in any program, but most of the people that we see on Medicaid need it."
Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) is a 40-hour training offered quarterly to law enforcement and first responders focusing on mental health education, warning signs/symptoms, substance abuse, officer wellness, scenario-based skill application through role plays, and non-violent crisis intervention. This is a Genesee County Millage funded program.