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December 2026 Collaborative Bridges Press Release - IL Protecting Behavioral Health

Collaborative Bridges Releases Issue Paper Detailing How Illinois Is Protecting Behavioral Health Amid Federal Cuts

Offers policymakers and providers a roadmap for sustaining behavioral health access as national funding landscapes shift.

CHICAGO, IL (January 5, 2026)—Collaborative Bridges today announced the publication of The Bridging the Gaps Issue Paper, How Illinois and Collaborative Bridges Are Protecting Behavioral Health in an Era of Federal Cuts. The paper examines the growing national threat to Medicaid-funded behavioral health services. It also highlights Illinois’ innovative response through its Healthcare Transformation Collaboratives (HTCs).

Against the backdrop of proposed federal reductions exceeding $1 trillion over ten years, the issue paper warns of serious consequences for safety-net systems across the country.

“Our goal in producing The Bridging the Gaps Issue Paper was to bring clarity and urgency to a moment that demands both,” said Patrick Dombrowski, Executive Director of Collaborative Bridges. “Communities across Illinois are facing unprecedented uncertainty. This paper documents the stakes and highlights the solutions already working on the ground. It shows that when hospitals, community providers, and neighborhood partners come together with shared purpose, we can preserve access to care.”

Collaborative Bridges, an Illinois HTC founded in 2021 now serves as a leading example of an integrated, equity-focused community care hub. Through partnerships with hospitals, health centers, behavioral health agencies, and justice-involved service providers, Collaborative Bridges has built a model that is both clinically effective and financially sustainable. Key outcomes include a nine percent psychiatric readmission rate, compared to 33 percent nationally; and an estimated $3 million in annual Medicaid savings

The Bridging the Gaps Issue Paper is available in a summary version and a full version. Both formats can be accessed at www.thecollaborativebridges.org

Collaborative Bridges is also launching its new Voices campaign, which an ongoing series of conversations with community leaders across Chicago’s West Side. The conversations capture firsthand reflections on the challenges facing safety-net communities during this period of uncertainty. Short clips from these interviews will begin appearing on Collaborative Bridges’ social media channels in December. 

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