Behavioral Health Business August 8, 2024
Chris Larson

The autism therapy industry needs to continue its strategic and cultural evolution. That goes for all its constituents — providers, payers and investors alike.

This evolution has been ongoing to varied degrees for years now. The expansion of the industry through private investment accelerated it. Today, the industry must take care to ensure an ethical culture, sustainability and progress.

These concepts are at the core of several things that have been on my mind in recent weeks. To me, they seem to be the keys to the autism therapy industry’s success in the future. Attending and working at BHB’s Autism & Addiction Treatment Forum crystallized my thinking.

While at The Forum, I hosted three panels and networked with dozens of...

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