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MERIDIAN, Idaho, April 5, 2021 â Blue Cross of Idaho is pleased to announce it has partnered with Beacon Health Options, BPA Health and the Idaho Suicide Prevention Hotline, to offer a full spectrum of behavioral healthcare to Idahoâs Medicaid population.
The four partners, known as the Idaho Behavioral Health Collaborative (IDBHC), bring the strength and expertise of a national behavioral health leader coupled with the trusted relationships, local decision-making, and flexibility of three Idaho-based partners. Among the four organizations is nearly 155 years of combined behavioral health experience.
IDBHC will respond to a request for proposal to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare this spring to meet Idahoansâ unique behavioral health needs.
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