According to state mental health officials, the negotiations are expected to expand the state's growing financial commitment to community-based care, including increased funding through Medicaid and use of Crisis Intervention Teams (CITs). The nearly 400 CIT programs nationwide—which train and coordinate law enforcement and mental health professionals to improve interactions with people suffering from a mental-illness-related crisis—have increased the safety of people with psychiatric conditions. For example, one study found CIT-trained police were much less likely to resort to force in situations in which they were confronted with someone who appeared to be mentally ill (Psychiatric News, November 20, 2009).