Behavioral Health Business December 31, 2025
Ashleigh Hollowell

An emphasis on measurement-based care, accountability and defending value are the trends that will transcend across mental health, substance use and autism care in 2026 amid forthcoming intensified scrutiny and market pressures.

Payer demands and the federal government’s crackdown on waste, fraud and abuse will likely drive providers to focus more on proving value via measurements and data, as well as on cost containment, industry insiders told Behavioral Health Business.

With the influx of AI tools that can assist with data tracking, trend analysis and efficiency, providers will also face the challenge of vetting and adopting new technologies while weighing their liabilities. Across the board, practitioners say AI should not replace human care but enhance it. It’s also one of...

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