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Plumas County behavioral health reports audit progress, service counts and mobile-crisis planning

Plumas County Behavioral Health Commission · May 6, 2026
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Summary

County behavioral health staff told commissioners they resolved most outstanding corrective-action items from an April state audit, reported April service metrics for substance-use and specialty mental health programs, and outlined next steps for mobile crisis implementation and the statewide consumer perception survey.

Gary, the substance-use administrator, reported that the Department of Health Care Services audit (conducted in April) produced a much smaller set of corrective action items than in prior years and that staff have resolved the outstanding corrective-action plans identified during the review.

"I received notification on about April 15 during my audit with the Department of Health Care Services that we have resolved all outstanding corrective action plans," Gary said, noting the department expects two or three findings for each program area compared with…

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