Medicaid Policy Will Be Much-Watched Under New Administration
A U.S. election season that produced much hand-wringing across the political spectrum is over, transitioning to a period of rampant speculation before the new administration
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A U.S. election season that produced much hand-wringing across the political spectrum is over, transitioning to a period of rampant speculation before the new administration
Health care leaders define “precision medicine” as an individualized approach to treatment that takes into account factors such as the patient’s genetics, environment and lifestyle.
Over most of the substance use treatment field’s early history, leaders defined recovery simply as long-term abstinence from alcohol or drug use. Not much else
At every level of addiction and mental health care, treatment providers are facing added responsibility to document the impact of their services. Long gone are
Amid all the daily challenges behavioral health providers face, it can prove difficult to look beyond the everyday and see the bigger picture in
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Closing the treatment gap in behavioral health services requires providers to be able to meet people’s needs no matter where or how they enter the
ASAM Criteria Offer Roadmap for Science-Based Treatment To a greater extent than ever before, the substance use treatment industry’s primary guide to level-of-care assessment
Substance use treatment professionals often find it challenging to strike a balance between protecting the confidentiality of patient information and offering comprehensive care that is
A pair of federal government agencies are putting muscle behind an effort to close an IT gap that has left some behavioral health providers ill-equipped
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