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Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network highlights expansion of mobile crisis, urgent care and youth services
Summary
At the Wayne County Commission meeting, DWIN President and CEO presented the network’s 2024–25 annual report, reporting roughly 123,000 members, over 400 providers, 4,031 crisis-center presentations in June 2024, and that more than half of mobile-crisis encounters result in people remaining at home; commissioners moved to receive and file the report.
James White, president and chief executive of the Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network, presented the network’s 2024–25 annual report to the Wayne County Commission and outlined recent expansions in crisis response, mobile services and youth programming.
White told commissioners the network serves “over a 123,000 members” across Wayne County and works with “over 400 providers” to deliver mental-health, substance-use, autism and developmental-disability supports. He emphasized mobile crisis teams and a behavioral health urgent care center as central elements of the network’s strategy.
“Over 50 percent of these encounters result in the person…
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