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How to Open an Addiction Treatment Center in Ohio

Ohio is reeling under the opioid crisis and is scrambling to respond to a surge in demand for addiction treatment as the nation faces a mental health crisis deepened by the COVID-19 pandemic. These numbers show that the demand is there. Nevertheless, access to treatment lags behind, particularly in diverse communities and particularly for culturally competent care.

Contingency Management is Coming. Is Your Addiction Treatment Center Ready?

Contingency Management is a treatment modality that intermittently rewards clean time and program participation with cash or prizes. While some have moral objections to “paying an addict to get sober,” others point to the fact that, unlike a lot of treatments for meth, cocaine and stimulant abuse, Contingency Management (CM) actually works.

Should Your Addiction Treatment Center Require Vaccines for Employees?

Let’s take a look at the whole picture of vaccines and addiction treatment and examine what we know about requiring - or not requiring - vaccines at treatment facilities throughout the United States.

Even Post-Pandemic, Virtual Addiction Treatment Care Will be Here to Stay

Surveys show that 2 in 3 addiction treatment providers who adopted telehealth in response to the pandemic will maintain a telehealth presence after the pandemic wanes. Why?


Here's What Your Addiction Treatment Facility Needs to Know About ERKA in 2021

The act targets patient brokering and other practices designed to defraud insurance companies.

Has Your Addiction Treatment Center Nailed Outcomes Tracking Yet? Here's Why It's More Critical Than Ever

Large-scale research for addiction treatment lags far behind research for other health conditions. As an industry, we’ve been slow to move towards standardized models for understanding and evaluating the success of our work. That’s changing now as market forces are requiring the addiction treatment to undertake objective progress monitoring and outcomes tracking as never before.

How to Start a Addiction Treatment Center in Arizona the Easy Way

Arizona is a gorgeous state with great weather - and a state that has a big opioid problem, making it a great candidate for your next addiction treatment center location.

Opening an Addiction Treatment Center in Texas? Here's What You Need to Know

Read on for Behave Health’s step-by-step information about how to open an addiction treatment or drug rehab center in the Lone Star State.

Everything You Need to Know to Open an Addiction Treatment or Drug Rehab Center in California

So, you want to open an addiction treatment center (also known as a drug rehab) in the Golden State of California? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve sifted through the official documents to bring you the Cliff Notes version of how to get the job done.

Can Your Addiction Treatment Center's EHR Handle Value Based Care?

Many health care experts are calling values based care the wave of the future. Smart players in the addiction treatment community are getting ready to embrace the change before it’s too late.

Stop Keeping Bed Availability at Your Addiction Treatment Center a Secret - Set up Automatic Updates Today

How do potential patients and their loved ones discover that your addiction treatment center has free beds?

Get Behave Health for Addiction Treatment Centers FREE. (Yes, Free!) 

Now you can explore Behave Health’s ridiculously useful features from the comfort of your own phone or computer with absolutely zero hassle or pressure.

VOB Delays = Addiction Treatment Admissions Killer. Turbocharge Your Insurance Verifications with eVOBs

Learn about instant VOBs — also known as eVOBs — and how they could be a game changer for your addiction treatment center.


It's Here! Behave Health App Connects Addiction Treatment Community's Favorite Software Solution to iPhone and Android

We are very pleased to announce that the Behave Health App is now officially available - for free - at both the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store!

The staff- and client-facing versions are both ready for you to download and explore.

Whether you access the app with an iPhone, iPad, Android phone or tablet, you’ll enjoy the same easy-to-use, HIPAA-compliant, all-in-one software solution that’s simplifying operations and improving the bottom line of addiction treatment centers, recovery homes and behavioral health organizations across the country.

When Will Staff and Patients at Your Addiction Treatment Center Get the COVID-19 Vaccine? Here's What We Know.

Addiction treatment centers suffer greatly under the COVID-19 pandemic at a time when the United States needs more addiction treatment than ever before. When will staff and residents be able to access their first (and second) doses of the COVID-19 vaccine?

How to Run Better Virtual Group Counseling Sessions at Your Addiction Treatment Center

With the pandemic raging, many addiction treatment centers have pivoted to a more online format. Virtual group therapy is becoming the norm, introducing a new set of challenges for practitioners.

2021: Adapt and Modernize Your Addiction Treatment Center - Or Else

Change has been constant in the addiction treatment community in the last 10 years. We have seen more change more quickly in the last few years than we have seen in an entire generation.

How is Your Addiction Treatment Center Preparing for a Post-COVID World?

Addiction treatment providers are scrambling to respond to COVID, but what about a post-COVID world? How can we prepare for the future?

COVID-19 has created a perfect storm in the addiction treatment world. It seems these days we are being hammered from all sides: economic uncertainty, political (and policy) uncertainty and, of course, uncertainty about the course of the novel coronavirus itself. While all studies being done currently point to a massive surge in substance abuse in the United States, overall admissions in treatment are down as social isolation and concerns about safety erect new barriers to treatment. Some surveys are finding that 64% of addiction treatment centers are currently reporting revenue losses directly tied to the pandemic.

We’ve written extensively here about what you can do at your addiction treatment center to address the pandemic from a public health and economic health perspective. Certainly many readers are preoccupied with the day-to-day of responding to the crisis at hand as it continues to evolve. 

It’s hard to think outside of this moment, but, as businesspeople, it’s important that we try. 

Ask yourself: what happens next? What happens after COVID-19 is finally “over” (or at least more managed) and life no longer revolves around mitigating the risks associated with this virus? 

What is your addiction treatment center doing to prepare for the post-COVID world? 

 Today, we’ll look at 4 things that appear to be on the horizon for the addiction treatment community and give you suggestions on what your organization might begin to do to prepare for what comes next.

Addiction Treatment Post-COVID Reality #1: Telehealth Is Here to Stay 

Telehealth has made huge inroads very quickly into the addiction treatment community in response to COVID> It’s probably here to stay, so what is your addiction treatment center doing to prepare?

In the wake of the pandemic, the vast majority of our readers have shifted their addiction treatment centers to rely heavily on telehealth services. Many of you are still offering in-person services, of course, and in some instances that level of care is absolutely necessary. But for those patients where telehealth is appropriate, it makes sense to improve social distancing for staff and patients by keeping unnecessary visits down. 

The US Department of Health and Human Services renewed their COVID-19 emergency declaration for a third time last month, extending changed Medicare and Medicaid rules that allow for the reimbursement of telehealth services for members of those programs. Private insurers have also shifted to embracing telehealth coverage for patients during the pandemic. 

Within the addiction treatment community, the migration to telehealth happened quickly in response to the pandemic, despite an historic resistance to pivoting away from face-to-face care. Despite concerns, most addiction treatment centers have seen no decrease in productivity or program effectiveness. Many have reported a marked decrease in no-shows. 

It is reasonable to expect the trend towards telehealth to continue after COVID-19 as patients and providers gain a level of comfort with the modality. 

If your facility is struggling with telehealth delivery, now is the time to address that problem. Be sure that your addiction treatment center is set up with the best EHR to handle the job. 

Addiction Treatment Post-COVID Reality #2: National Trauma and Delayed Care Means a Tsunami of SUD Patients 

Addiction treatment providers: prepare for patients post-COVID.. Lots of patients.

It doesn’t take an addiction treatment professional to know that the national stress and trauma of the COVID-19 pandemic - as well as the economic and political stress that goes along with it - will cause more people to turn to drugs of abuse than ever before. Research is already proving that rates of addiction are skyrocketing in response to the difficulties we are all experiencing right now. What’s more, people in recovery are finding themselves relapsing as the routines and support structures they rely on are compromised by the pandemic.

It’s clear that we can expect a huge wave of addiction treatment patients in the near-future.

For addiction treatment centers, that means planning for a huge influx of patients at a time when cash flow is slowing to a trickle. It’s an impossible position. 

What low-cost improvements can your organization make right now to help prepare for that eventual bump in admissions? When making new hires and acquiring new properties is out of the question, focus on tightening up what you already have. Updating your software is a great way to improve efficiency and productivity without investing too much capital. 

Addiction Treatment Post-COVID Reality #3: Demand for MAT WIll be at an All-Time High

MAT rules have become more lax during the pandemic. That means more patients are going to have access now and are going to want access in the future. In other words, MAT is on a roll. The post-COVID addiction treatment community is going to need to …

As restrictions around Suboxone and Methadone have loosened, patients are proving that they can handle the responsibility of take-home medications, despite the risks of diversion and abuse. Now that MAT patients - and providers - are growing accustomed to skipping the frequent (if not daily) in-clinic visits, it will be very difficult to go back to the older, more strict MAT rules. It seems likely that this is the “new normal” when it comes to MAT. With the rules relaxed and barriers removed, it makes sense that more patients will flock to these evidence-based medicines to help with their opioid addiction.  

If your addiction treatment program shuns MAT patients and relies on an abstinence-only method, now is the time to reconsider your approach. While many organizations still rely on this older approach to recovery, it would be reckless to fail to notice that the tide is turning. 

Addiction Treatment Post-COVID Reality #4: More States Decriminalizing Drugs Means Fewer Court-Mandated Patients 

Decriminalization of hard drugs and legalization of “soft” drugs like marijuana is gaining steam in the United States, which spells a future with fewer court ordered treatment patients. What is your addiction treatment center doing to prepare for th…

Oregon just voted to decriminalize possession of all drugs of abuse. Though it’s the only state in the union to do so, the Drug Policy Alliance, the national non-profit behind the Oregon measure, has its eyes set on passing more legislation to decriminalize drugs throughout our country. Regardless of what you believe personally about decriminalization, the effects on the addiction treatment industry remain the same. 

In states that legalize drugs, we will see fewer court-ordered treatment patients. 

For addiction treatment centers that rely heavily on the justice system for new admissions, these changes could be existential. 

If this describes your addiction treatment organization, begin thinking now about how you will pivot in response to this change. It could mean improving your outreach efforts to certain communities, planning to invest in advertising campaigns or shifting your focus to a different niche within addiction treatment. Keep an eye out for developments in your state and plan accordingly.

We’re Here To Help 

At BehaveHealth, we are committed to supporting the addiction treatment community through this turbulent time. Our cloud-based software solution is designed especially for addiction treatment providers just like you. We continue to update our software in response to the changing treatment environment so that you can forget about the tech and focus on providing the best care possible to your patients. Claim your free trial to see how we can help your addiction treatment organization thrive today.