On July 1, 2024, Wyoming changed how it provides state-funded community behavioral health center (BHC) services to limit them to people with the highest need. State-funded BHC services will be limited to uninsured individuals in a priority population and to those with income at or below above 200% of the federal poverty level (FPL). Residents not among the priority populations and those with income above 200% FPL will no longer be eligible for state-funded BHC services.

To identify those eligible for state-funded BHC services, the Behavioral Health Division, Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) now requires all . . .

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