(Hyannis, MA – March 19, 2025) Cape Cod Healthcare has pledged $1 million over the next
four years which will fund a vital program addressing substance use disorder (SUD)
spearheaded by Cape and Islands District Attorney Robert J. Galibois.
The first installment of the pledge will support implementation of a Critical Incident Management
System, or CIMS™, that will help local police departments across the Cape document and
respond to overdose and behavioral health crises. This interactive tool connects the dedicated
network of local police departments, the District Attorney’s office and key social service
organizations in their focus on overdose management and community recovery support, helping
to fight drug trafficking and ensure those in our community struggling with substance use
disorder can access the treatment and resources they need.
Under the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) Determination of Need (DoN)
regulation, healthcare organizations are required to allocate funding to benefit public health
needs when a capital improvement is planned. With the new Edwin Barbey Patient Care
Pavilion project reaching completion at Cape Cod Hospital, Cape Cod Healthcare embarked on
the process of seeking a DoN investment opportunity that would address community-identified
health needs. As part of his pledge to make substance use disorder a priority focus for the
community, District Attorney Rob Galibois submitted the CIMS project as an impactful step in
the fight against the opioid crisis. Through a coordinated process with the Department of Public
Health, this key project was approved.
Cape Cod Healthcare’s initial funding installment of $250,000 for the first year will be used to:
1. Invest in and expand the CIMS software platform.
2. Staff a new CIMS Liaison who will serve as the region’s CIMS coordinator.
3. Implement training for police departments across Cape Cod.
4. Build a strong network of social service agencies who will link into the system.
Program design and planning will begin July 2025. Allocation of remaining funding, $250,000 a
year, will follow over the next three years to implement, expand, and improve the network.
“Commitment to our community is at the core of all we do. It is part of our mission to continually
assess the needs of our residents and partner with others to coordinate vital services, including
behavioral health and substance use resources,” said Cape Cod Healthcare President and CEO
Michael K. Lauf. “We are proud to support the implementation of this impactful tool in our united
effort to address the devastating impact of substance use disorder on too many lives. We
applaud District Attorney Galibois and his staff for bringing forward the CIMS project for funding
consideration and thank the Massachusetts Department of Public Health for their partnership
and key role in guiding this project through the approval process.”
“I believe that a healthy community is a safe community,” said District Attorney Galibois. “We
are committed to bringing our police departments and social service agencies together to link
coordinated, effective enforcement with a network of services and support for people in crisis.
Cape Cod Healthcare, with a shared vision and strong leadership from Mike Lauf, is now
funding a creative collaboration to accomplish this goal. This unique partnership will support our
police departments, our social service agencies, and our communities. We can’t wait to get
started.”
About Cape Cod Healthcare
Cape Cod Healthcare is the leading provider of healthcare services for residents and visitors of Cape Cod. With more than 600 providers, over 5,000 employees and over 250 volunteers, Cape Cod Healthcare is comprised of two acute care hospitals, a Level III trauma center, the Cape’s leading provider of homecare and hospice services (VNA), six urgent care centers, a primary and specialty care network, a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility, an assisted living facility, and numerous health services and programs. For more information, visit the Cape Cod Healthcare website at www.capecodhealth.org.
About District Attorney Robert J. Galibois
The Cape and Islands District Attorney’s Office serves 23 towns across 3 counties. Robert J. Galibois is
the District Attorney for the Cape and Islands District. Public safety always is the paramount goal of the District Attorney’s Office. This means prosecution and protection, fair, and equal treatment for everyone in our justice system as well as compassionate support for victims and witnesses. This also means joining law enforcement and social service agencies to fight recidivism, recognizing treatment and alternatives to incarceration as crucial ways to make our communities safer. For more information, visit the Cape & Islands District Attorney’s Office website at https://capeandislandsda.gov/