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Prescribing via Telehealth: What DEA Proposed Rules Could Mean for Behavioral Health
With the PHE now confirmed to end on May 11, the DEA has proposed two rules that will be used to govern the remote prescribing of controlled substances in the future.
Senior Director Sara Howe applauds NC’s decision to expand Medicaid
Howe, who also serves as the CEO of Addiction Professionals of NC, stated, “By having this access and coverage, we’ll hopefully start to stem the tide. It will take time but I hope this is the first step,” she said.
Maximizing Community Needs Assessments: Not Just a Report on the Shelf
Co-authored by Mindy Klowden and Caleb Allen Many local public health agencies, tax exempt hospitals, state agencies, and charitable foundations conduct community needs assessments every 3-5 years to identify the strengths and resources available in the community to...
CMS Approves California’s Landmark Medicaid 1115 Reentry Waiver
On January 26, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services approved California’s landmark Medicaid 1115 reentry waiver, allowing California inmates to access limited services 90 days before being released.
Health Industry Trend Spotting: 2023 Edition
Third Horizon Strategies CEO and Founder David Smith shares his view on the five most important signals in the health care industry. Read his blog to learn why he feels they are significant and how they could impact the industry.
Calculating Potential Savings Generated by Implementing Value-based Models for Substance Use Disorder Care
The Alliance for Addiction Payment Reform has created a simple interactive Value-based SUD Opportunity Calculator that estimates the potential savings opportunity generated by implementing value-based SUD care.





