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BayCare outlines Pasco services, says new behavioral-health urgent care opens Monday with county and settlement support
Summary
BayCare Behavioral Health briefed the board on county-match funds, its crisis services and an urgent-care clinic for behavioral health supported by CDBG and opioid-settlement funding; presenters reported low recidivism and high diversion rates for their crisis teams.
BayCare Behavioral Health on Jan. 28 presented its Pasco County services and said a county-backed behavioral-health urgent care will open Monday, supported by Community Development Block Grant funds and opioid-settlement dollars.
Tracy Kelly, director of operations for BayCare Behavioral Health, told the board BayCare serves five counties and treats roughly 70,000 patients a year; the Pasco continuum includes…
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