Regulation Medicaid Managed Care Is Reshaping Behavioral Health Access: Capitation Math, Ghost Networks, and the Carve-Out Question Now Determine Who Gets Care Read More
Regulation The Collaborative Care Model Is Quietly Becoming the Most-Funded Behavioral Health Integration Strategy in U.S. Primary Care: Why Medicaid Coverage Gaps Still Define Who Gets It Read More
Technology Telehealth in Psychiatry Has Outlasted the Pandemic That Created It: Medication Management and Buprenorphine Care Are Working, Crisis Intervention and Serious Mental Illness Are Not Read More
Regulation Mental Health Clinician Burnout Is Driving the Behavioral Health Workforce Crisis: Reimbursement Cuts, Documentation Burden, and the Federal Parity Rollback Explain Why Read More
Regulation Minnesota Medicaid ABA: EIDBI fraud prosecutions, provisional licensure, and the 2026 billing-cap fight Read More
M&A Pediatric Therapy M&A Activity Holds Steady Through April 2026: PE-Backed Platforms Drive Consolidation. Multi-Disciplinary Models Dominate Buyer Demand. Read More
M&A LEARN Behavioral to Acquire Little Leaves From FullBloom in Latest ABA Platform Tuck-In Read More
Technology Thoughtful AI Wind-Down Triggers a Scramble for Replacements: Operators on a 90-Day Clock Are Rethinking Vendor Diligence. Read More
Regulation Maryland Medicaid ABA: Carelon’s 2025 carve-in, the H2012 sunset, and where Maryland rates land regionally Read More
Regulation OIG Medicaid ABA Audits: What Every Provider Needs to Know About Federal Oversight, Documentation Standards, and the Coming Wave of Recoupments Read More
Blog Home-Based ABA Therapy vs. the Clinic Model. Two veteran behavior analysts say the science was never on the clinic’s side, and the field’s shift toward center-based delivery has cost children the intervention that actually works. Read More
Technology AI in ABA Is About to Go In-House: Mosaic’s Top Data Scientist Predicts Every Operator Will Build Its Own Software Within Five Years. He Just Stood Up a Resource Site to Help Them Do It Safely. Read More
Regulation RISE Rule Caps Federal Student Loans at $20,500 for Behavioral Health Graduate Programs. Master’s-Level BCBAs, Social Workers, and Counselors Fall Outside the New “Professional Degree” Definition. Read More
Regulation North Carolina Medicaid ABA Rates Restored After Court Injunction: HB 696 Now Sets the Oversight Terms for Autism Providers Read More
Regulation Behavioral Health Reimbursement Lags Behind the Clinical Evidence It Is Supposed to Support. Providers Say That Gap Is Freezing Innovation Inside Their Own Programs. Read More
Technology What a Massive Study on Heartburn Medication Reveals About Prenatal Risk Research Read More
Technology Peer Support Specialists Are a Mainstream Fixture in Substance Use Disorder Treatment. Mental Health Has Been Slower to Adopt Them, and Reimbursement Policy Is a Big Reason Why. Read More
Regulation Dual Diagnosis Treatment Exposes the Silos Still Built Into Behavioral Health. The Billing Codes and Regulatory Frameworks Have Not Caught Up. Read More
Technology Novel TMS Technology Is Powering State Programs for Veterans and First Responders. Here Is What the Outcomes Data Shows After 3,200 Patients. Read More
Technology ABA Workforce Shortage: Why RBT Retention, Not Recruitment, Is the Fix Providers Keep Missing. Read More