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Idaho isn’t sure mental health cuts will save money long-term, Medicaid director says

Idaho cuts specialized mental health services to meet a $40.3 million budget shortfall, affecting about 200 people in Assertive Community Treatment programs, officials said.

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Idaho Sen. Julie VanOrden, R-Pingree, tells mental health provider Ric Boyce that the Legislature’s Medicaid Review Panel is not accepting public testimony about recent mental health cuts at a Dec. 15, 2025, meeting in Rexburg. | Kyle Pfannenstiel, Idaho Capital Sun REXBURG (Idaho Capital Sun) — Idaho health officials aren’t sure that a Medicaid contractor’s cuts to critical mental health services will end up saving the state money in the long r…

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Marietta Daily Journal broke the news in Georgia, United States on Monday, December 22, 2025.
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