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CRISP chief tells budget subcommittee priorities are set by multiple stakeholders

Budget Review Subcommittee on Health and Family Services · June 3, 2026
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Ryan Bramble, chief operating officer of CRISP Shared Services, told the Budget Review Subcommittee on Health and Family Services that CRISP convenes subject-matter experts and that multiple stakeholders set program priorities; members asked about governance and statewide coordination for Medicaid.

Ryan Bramble, chief operating officer of CRISP Shared Services, told the Budget Review Subcommittee on Health and Family Services on June 3 that CRISP's work is governed by multi-stakeholder input and built around topic experts.

Bramble delivered an overview of CRISP's program and said the organization includes subject-matter experts at every meeting and that priorities are set by multiple stakeholders. He answered questions from committee members about how CRISP determines priorities and who participates in decision-making.

Senator Stephen Meredith pressed for stronger statewide coordination of health policy, saying the state's large Medicaid population suggests a centralized leadership role could be helpful. In response, Bramble reiterated CRISP's stakeholder-driven model and described the group's process for bringing together experts and partners to set priorities.

The presentation focused on CRISP's role in convening experts and coordinating technical and policy discussions rather than on specific budget requests or line-item funding. Committee members did not take formal action during the presentation. The subcommittee may request additional detail about CRISP's governance or deliverables in follow-up materials posted online.