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County accepts $2.5 million CalAIM Path 3 award to strengthen reentry services; supervisors cautious on sustainability
Summary
Inyo County accepted a roughly $2.5 million CalAIM Path 3 planning and implementation grant to improve continuity of Medi‑Cal services for people leaving incarceration. Probation and health officials said funds are short‑term and will support IT, billing and warm‑handoff systems; supervisors raised concerns about long‑term sustainability.
The Inyo County Board of Supervisors voted Jan. 7 to accept a CalAIM Path 3 planning and implementation award intended to help coordinate Medi‑Cal–claimable health and behavioral services for people leaving incarceration.
Chief Probation Officer Jeff Thompson described the award as “path 3 funding” intended for planning and implementation that allows counties to establish billing systems, protocols with contracted juvenile and adult facilities, and IT tools to improve…
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