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Trillium Health Resources reports regional behavioral-health enrollment, warns of potential Medicaid cuts

5737322 · September 8, 2025
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Trillium Health Resources updated the Wilson County commissioners on the regional shift to managed care tailored plans, local service connections and concerns that proposed Medicaid cuts could affect providers and member services.

Trillium Health Resources representatives briefed the Wilson County Board of Commissioners on Sept. 8 about regional behavioral-health enrollment, service changes since a statewide consolidation, and concerns about proposed Medicaid funding cuts.

Dave Peterson, vice president of regional operations for Trillium, said Trillium now manages behavioral-health services across 46 counties under a tailored plan model covering roughly 51,000 tailored-plan members and 163,000 Medicaid direct members across its region. For Wilson County specifically, Peterson said Trillium served 2,669 members from July through December 2024: 1,161 with…

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