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We are redesigning Medicaid Healthcare Delivery in the Finger Lakes Region through our collaborative relationships with partners.
Newsletters
November 2024

FLPPS’s November highlights include a new SUD and COVID-19 support program tailored for Latina residents, a keynote by CEO Carol Tegas on workforce retention, a tribute to veterans, an upcoming equity symposium for women of color, and new job openings.
October 2024

FLPPS kicks off this chilly October with the Housing Search Navigator & After Care Program. Additionally, we are proud to announce the GRHHN Two-Year Redesignation! Learn more about these exciting topics, as well as a WIO presentation about the CPT, funding opportunities, and more!
August 2024

August was a busy month! Read about the Street Medicine Program, the Huther’s Hope Backpack Medicine Program, the Careers Pathway Training program, and much more.
News & Press Releases
Mayor Warren Announces Expansion of Persons in Crisis Team Services in Rochester
Mayor Lovely A. Warren announced today that the City of Rochester Department of Recreation and Human Services, along with Finger Lakes Performing Provider System (FLPPS) has selected Recover Options Made Easy (ROME) to help expand the City’s Person in Crisis (PIC) program that responds to individuals experiencing a mental health or other crisis requiring intervention and support. Continue Reading Mayor Warren Announces Expansion of Persons in Crisis Team Services in Rochester
Doula Program Addresses Racial Health Disparities
Through its System Transformation and Community Investment Program, FLPPS is partnering with Healthy Baby Network, HealthConnect One, and Finger Lakes Community Health on a two-year initiative to innovate Healthy Baby Network’s Black Doula Collaborative, which will improve the health and well-being of women, infants, and birthing families. Continue Reading Doula Program Addresses Racial Health Disparities
FLPPS Awarded $1 Million to Increase COVID-19 Access Throughout Western New York
FLPPS has been awarded $1 million to support regional community-based efforts to increase COVID-19 vaccinations in underserved communities. The funding was made available by the American Rescue Plan and is being distributed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). Continue Reading FLPPS Awarded $1 Million to Increase COVID-19 Access Throughout Western New York
“For decades Regional Health Reach has been a leader in the community in providing healthcare and support services to those experiencing homelessness. Through our traditional clinic, mobile medical unit, and presence at shelters, our Healthcare for the Homeless program has touched thousands of lives. Health Reach is excited to partner with Finger Lakes Performing Provider System and MC Collaborative to expand our reach to unsheltered individuals, meeting them where they are, to provide the care they need.”
“The key to the success of this menu of services is our ability to have a two-way dialogue with doctors and other medical professionals about both health and social support needs at home. We’ve proven this model can improve patient outcomes and reduce unnecessary ED visits and hospitalizations, and that’s a win for everyone. It also reduces both physician and patient/family caregiver frustrations.”
“I am excited to see ‘equity in action’ through this partnership with FLPPS, who recognizes the importance of lived experience and elevating the parent and patient voice to bring change across our health and behavioral health systems.”
“By expanding our Person In Crisis teams to include certified peer specialists, we will be able to assist even more of our residents in need in a humane and compassionate manner. In addition, by assisting residents in this new way, we are expecting that there will be a reduced number of people calling the PIC team because they are getting connected to the services they need.”
“The Finger Lakes IPA, a partnership of the region’s community health centers, six behavioral health organizations, and the S2AY Rural Health Network, is very excited to be a part of this important initiative by FLPPS to support the critical need for access to developmental screenings for young children in our rural communities. This program will give us the ability to provide access to services that are often not available due to geographic and other barriers to care experienced by our patients.”