If you’re running an addiction treatment center, IOP program or any type of behavioral health concern in Pennsylvania, you know that addiction treatment billing in Pennsylvania is anything but straightforward.
Medicaid in Minnesota - also known as “Medical Assistance” - is a popular option for many people seeking treatment for Substance Use Disorder in the North Star State.
Colorado’s Health First program has a very robust coverage map for for Medicaid patients seeking addiction treatment and behavioral health services in the state.
The two most important codes to understand for IOP are H0015, alcohol and drug services IOP program, and S9480, Intensive outpatient psychiatric services, per diem.
How does contingency management work? Why is it so controversial? What does the future of contingency management look like in the behavioral health field?
The answer to the addiction treatment accessibility problem seems obvious: simply make it easier for people who are suffering from SUD to access the care they need. The reality is not so simple.
Parity for addiction treatment and mental health care is the law of the land - in theory - but the execution of that reality has been shaky for years. That may soon change.
Will psychedelic based treatments be integrated into the larger addiction treatment landscape and, if so, when? What are the barriers to implementing psilocybin therapy in addiction treatment centers in the United States?
TheraNest consistently receives high ratings for its functionality in solo and small group practice settings, but can it keep pace with the demands of larger group practices and outpatient programs?
Medicaid unwinding will affect behavioral health and addiction treatment patients in South Dakota, North Dakota, Alaska, Vermont, and Wyoming as early as April 2023.