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Trillium Health Resources updates Craven County on behavioral-health coverage, tailored plan rollout and foster-care transition

5671242 · August 25, 2025
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Summary

Trillium Health Resources presented its annual update to the Craven County Board of Commissioners on Aug. 18, detailing enrollment figures, the July 2024 launch of the tailored Medicaid plan, local programs including naloxone distribution and a forthcoming foster-care specialty plan transition to Blue Cross Blue Shield.

Victoria Jackson, regional vice president for the South Central Region of Trillium Health Resources, gave a brief annual update to the Craven County Board of Commissioners at their Aug. 18 regular session on Trillium’s coverage, local programs and the Medicaid tailored-plan rollout.

Jackson told commissioners Trillium covers 46 North Carolina counties and serves a combined population she described as about 3,100,000 across its service area. She summarized Trillium’s enrollment split for the period July–December 2024, saying the organization served “over 80,000 unique individuals with severe behavioral health needs,” and described the breakdown as roughly 63% mental-health, 17% substance-use and 20% intellectual/developmental-disability needs. Jackson said Trillium spent more than $802,000,000 on services in that six-month period.

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