Regulation

Cerebral Inc. to Stop Prescribing Most Controlled Substances by Fall Amid Telehealth Controlled Substance Prescribing Changes

Cerebral Inc., a fast-growing mental health and medication management startup based in San Francisco, recently announced it will stop prescribing most controlled substances to new patients starting this Friday....

Talkspace Partners with Evernow to Elevate Menopause Mental Health Support for Women

In recent years, the importance of mental health has gained significant attention, and now more companies are recognizing...

Telehealth Usage Surges in Behavioral Health, Especially Among Commercially-Insured Patients

The adoption of telehealth for behavioral health services has accelerated dramatically over the past few years, with commercially-insured...

The Growing Rural Opioid Crisis: Challenges and Opportunities for Treatment

Opioid addiction has become a significant issue in the United States, with the rural opioid crisis hitting communities...

Concert Health Secures $42 Million Series B to Expand Collaborative Behavioral Health Care

Concert Health, a technology-driven behavioral health medical group, recently closed a $42 million Series B funding round. The...
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Universal Health Services Addresses $535 Million Legal Case Amid Strong Q1 Performance and Future Outlook

Universal Health Services (NYSE: UHS), one of the largest providers of hospital and behavioral health services in the U.S., recently addressed ongoing legal challenges...

Reflections From 100 Behavioral Health Leaders: Behavioral Health Leadership Insights From Dylan Ross’s Industry Journey

Dylan Ross recently navigated a series of significant personal and professional transitions. After leaving a role with a large care delivery organization, he relocated...

Preparing For Change: What The FTC’s Noncompete Ban Means For Behavioral Health Providers And Investors

Behavioral health providers and investors are navigating a pivotal moment with the FTC Noncompete Ban set to reshape the industry. On April 23, 2024,...

Despite Federal Parity Laws, Behavioral Health Clinicians Still Paid 22% Less: A Wake-Up Call for Reimbursement Reform

Even with longstanding federal parity laws in place, new research highlights an unsettling truth: behavioral health professionals are being systematically underpaid. A recent study...

Embracing Change: How the Ideal Option Value-Based Care Strategy and Lab Investments Are Shaping the Future of Addiction Treatment

In the ever-changing world of addiction treatment, Ideal Option is making a name for itself through strategic foresight, cutting-edge laboratory services, and a deep...

Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Improve Same-Day Physical and Behavioral Health Care Access for Children on Medicaid

Lawmakers have introduced new legislation aimed at improving Medicaid pediatric behavioral health access by allowing children enrolled in Medicaid to receive physical and behavioral...
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