Medicaid in Arizona is called the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, or AHCCCS, for short. The vast majority of services delivered through AHCCCS are delivered by managed care health plans, rather than fee-for-service providers.
The Medicaid program in Washington State is nicknamed Apple Health. Washington Medicaid will reimburse for a wide variety of addiction treatment services.
Most of the requirements and restrictions Ohio places on addiction treatment for Medicaid patients are common sense rules that are fully informed by ASAM standards of care.
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.
Behave Health is excited to invite you to join us at the 10th Annual California Addiction Conference from October 25th to 29th at the Hyatt Regency in Newport Beach, CA!
Behave Health is excited to invite you to join us at the National Association of Recovery Residences 2023 conference in Deerborn Michigan from October 9th to 11th!
Whether you call it a transition, a switch or a migration, changing from one EMR to another is one of the most dreaded administrative tasks in behavioral healthcare.
How does contingency management work? Why is it so controversial? What does the future of contingency management look like in the behavioral health field?
Comparing Behave Health and EHR Your Way and trying to decide which one is best fit for your addiction treatment or behavioral healthcare organization?
As behavioral health professionals, we are entrusted with some of the most sensitive and powerful information in our patients’ lives. We owe to our patients to protect this privilege carefully.