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Reentry programs report graduations, GPS/alcohol monitoring caseloads and $126,050 in reported medical savings
Summary
Reentry staff reported active GPS/alcohol-monitoring caseloads, program intake and completion counts, a May 2 graduation, and participation in a PIMIC cost‑management program that recorded $126,050.69 in inpatient savings over an Oct–Feb period.
Reentry program staff reported active caseloads and program metrics and noted an upcoming graduation for the GO Reentry program.
John Stahl presented reentry statistics: total program population listed as 110 (80 male, 30 female) as of April 2, with 52 phase‑2 clients and 32 phase‑3 clients. GPS and alcohol monitoring services had 38 active clients total, with a breakdown presented as…
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