Hospital CEO: Behavioral Health Care ‘Can’t be Ignored’

Long considered the stepchild of physical health, behavioral health care hasn’t always gotten the attention it deserves at traditional medical facilities. But now, striking statistics and troubling trends are catching the eye of C-suite executives at some of the nation’s top hospitals. In fact, addressing rising suicide and addiction rates is top of mind for […]

State Behavioral Health Group Bets on Development Center to Help Labor Shortage

From coast to coast, the workforce shortage is hurting behavioral health providers, leaving many stumped as to how to fix the problem, which has been affecting access to care and providers’ business operations for years. But industry leaders and advocates in Illinois have a plan: They’re hoping for the development of a unique state-wide workforce […]

Why Compliance Programs Are More Important Than Ever for Behavioral Health Providers

Historically, many behavioral health providers have operated on a cash-pay basis out of necessity. But as reimbursement options continue to increase for mental health and substance abuse treatment, that no longer has to be the case. Parity requirements have brought commercial payers more substantially into the mix, while opportunities for providers to be reimbursed by […]

Tele-Supervision Platform Designed to Help Therapists Get Licensed Raises $2.2M

Motivo, a tele-supervision platform that helps mental health workers get licenced, has raised $2.2 million in seed funding. Atlanta-based Cox Enterprises led the funding round, with participation from Techstars, SEI Ventures, ECMC, Great Oaks VC, The Jump Fund, Emmett Partners and Next Wave Impact Fund, along with various angel investors, according to a press release […]

Where Telehealth Fails to Address Psychiatrist Shortage, Collaborative Care Can Help

Telehealth is often lauded as the answer to a common problem plaguing many sectors within the health care industry: a shortage of qualified workers. That’s especially true in behavioral health care, where treatment doesn’t always require a physical examination. In fact, behavioral health care often dominates the telemedicine field. Take Michigan, for example: NPR reported […]

Presidential Hopeful Kamala Harris Unveils Plan for Mental Health Reform 

Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has unveiled a new plan to reform mental health treatment. If passed, it could lead to new opportunities and higher reimbursement rates for behavioral health providers. The plan aims to double the number of mental health treatment beds nationwide, remove the institutions for mental disease (IMD) exclusion, increase the availability […]

Telehealth Access for Behavioral Health Expands, But Regulatory Issues Remain

Telehealth services are becoming increasingly accessible for behavioral health providers and the patients they serve. However, regulatory barriers continue to prevent the technology from becoming more widespread. All 50 states and the District of Columbia now provide some degree of coverage for telehealth services for their Medicaid members, according to the latest Telemental Health Laws […]