Finding Mental Health Resources for Underserved Communities
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Dr. Gina Lynem-Walker, MD, is a quality medical director for utilization management at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan. She is an internal medicine physician with experience in utilization management, care management and disease management, and is a volunteer faculty member at Wayne State University Medical School. She is married with two children, and enjoys gardening, reading, crafts, music, community service and travel.
Find Free or Low-Cost Mental Health Care
- Community Mental Health: Michigan Department of Health and Human Services oversees community-based programs located in counties throughout the state.
- Federally Qualified Health Centers: These facilities provide health care for people with mild to moderate mental illness. A full directory of Michigan-based centers can be found here.
- Free or Low-Cost Care Locations: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan’s Help with Care directory lists local free or low-cost facilities that provide dental and behavioral services. It’s a regional directory that can be downloaded or ordered by mail, at no charge.
- Safety Net Clinics: Many statewide clinics connected to non-profits, community organizations and faith groups can offer mental health services or patient referrals. Each year, Blue Cross helps to fund these clinics through a recurring grant program. For more information, click here.
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