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Investigating the Impact of Federal Funding Freeze and Medicaid Portal Outage on Behavioral Health Providers

Behavioral health providers have been grappling with mounting uncertainty...

DEA Listening Sessions: The Future of Telehealth and Controlled Substance Prescriptions

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) recently conducted two days...

I Am Boundless and Koinonia Announce Merger, Creating the Largest IDD Provider in Ohio

Two of Ohio’s leading intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD)...

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Takes Bold Step in Opioid Crisis: Covering Over-the-Counter Naloxone at No Cost

The opioid overdose crisis continues to devastate communities across...

Michigan Leads the Way in Removing Prior Authorization for Opioid Use Disorder Treatment

The opioid epidemic continues to have a devastating impact...
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Discovery Behavioral Health’s Strategic Shift: Navigating Challenges and Redefining Care Delivery in a Changing Market

In a bold and decisive move, Discovery Behavioral Health, a diversified behavioral health provider based in Irvine, California, is undergoing a major transformation aimed...

Fello: The “Uber” of Peer Support for Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders

In an age where mental health and substance use challenges are more prevalent than ever, finding accessible, personalized support can be a daunting task....

ABA Centers of America Sues Point32Health for $80 Million Over Autism Therapy Insurance Dispute

ABA Centers of America, one of the nation’s fastest-growing autism therapy providers, has filed an $80 million lawsuit against Point32Health, alleging that the insurer...

Cerebral Settles with New York Attorney General Over Deceptive Business Practices: What You Need to Know

In a landmark decision, over 16,000 New Yorkers are set to receive payouts after the mental health company, Cerebral, reached a settlement with the...

Addressing the Urgent Need for Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder in Medicare Beneficiaries

The opioid crisis continues to devastate communities across the United States, and while efforts to combat the epidemic have been ongoing, certain populations, particularly...

Financial Integration Isn’t Enough: New Study Questions the Impact of Integrated Managed Care and Behavioral Health Models on Access

In recent years, the push for more integrated health care systems has become a hallmark of Medicaid reform across the United States. The idea...