The funding, which was granted as part of the federal Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic program, will be disbursed over the next four years, the report said. The program is designed to support clinics offering a wide range of behavioral health services regardless of a patient’s diagnosis or ability to pay.
Eyerly Ball mostly serves uninsured patients and those on Medicaid, the report said. The provider offers services including outpatient care, residential treatment and crisis response services.
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