Syra Health Corp. Secures $5.8 Million Contract for Indiana Child Mental Health Program Implementation
Reuters
May 27, 2025
Syra Health Corp. Secures $5.8 Million Contract for Indiana Child Mental Health Program Implementation
Syra Health Corp. has been selected by the Indiana Department of Administration, in collaboration with the Family and Social Services Administration/Division of Mental Health and Addiction, to negotiate a contract for implementing Indiana's Child Mental Health Wraparound Access Site. The contract, valued at $5.8 million over three years with an optional one-year extension, will see Syra Health spearheading efforts to improve mental health outcomes for children across Indiana. Notably, Syra Health has committed to subcontracting 23.5% of the total contract value to other Indiana-based companies, indicating a collaborative approach involving multiple organizations within the state. The revenue related to this contract is anticipated to be recognized later this year, following the finalization of contract execution.
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