Rebuilding Montana’s Mental and Behavioral Health System: A Collaborative Effort for the Future

Commission for Behavioral Health evaluates proposals for allocating $300 million in funding.

The Behavioral Health System for Future Generations Commission in Montana met this week to discuss potential recommendations for rebuilding the state’s mental and behavioral health system. With three hundred million dollars available for allocation, lawmakers, state officials, and private health care workers on the commission considered various proposals on how to utilize the funding.

Big-picture ideas were presented during the meeting, such as reinvesting in state case management services, expanding crisis response and stabilization services, and funding additional school-based behavioral health programs. These suggestions aim to improve access to mental health services and support for individuals in need throughout the state.

Moving forward, the commission and state health officials will work together to refine a report containing specific funding proposals by July 1st. Once the report is finalized, Governor Greg Gianforte will review and decide whether to approve and implement the commission’s recommendations. This collaborative effort seeks to address the mental health challenges faced by Montanans and enhance the overall behavioral health system in the state.

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