Dane County to lose detox center unless it pays more for service
GEORGE WIEBE
Updated
Tellurian CEO Kevin Florek told Dane County officials the non-profit would not renew its contract to manage the county's detoxification program next year as funding continues to fall behind operating costs.
The Dane County Detoxification Center faces an uncertain future as the company that runs it, Tellurian Behavioral Health, has announced it will not renew the contract with the county as costs outpace funding.
Kevin Florek, president and CEO of Tellurian Behavioral Health, says the company would be stepping away from Dane County’s detoxification program at year’s end.
By not funding the program to at least break even, Tellurian Behavioral Health CEO Kevin Florek, above, said the facility cannot maintain its partnership with Dane County.
The Dane County Detoxification Center faces an uncertain future as the company that runs it, Tellurian Behavioral Health, has announced it will not renew the contract with the county as costs outpace funding.
By not funding the program to at least break even, Tellurian Behavioral Health CEO Kevin Florek, above, said the facility cannot maintain its partnership with Dane County.
Kevin Florek, president and CEO of Tellurian Behavioral Health, says the company would be stepping away from Dane County’s detoxification program at year’s end.