Behavioral Health Business July 3, 2024
Morgan Gonzales

Cases of eating disorders are on the rise nationally, bringing about an influx of providers in recent years. Within the last year, the industry began to see eating disorder providers shutter or scale back their programming.

The fall of some eating disorder providers may come down to an over-prioritization of margins rather than the mission, Allan Benham, CEO of eating disorder treatment provider Alsana, said in the latest episode of Behavioral Health Business Perspectives podcast.

Westlake Village, California-based Alsana offers residential, partial hospitalization (PHP) and intensive outpatient (IOP) programs in Alabama, California and Missouri. Alsana also provides virtual PHP and IOP nationwide.

Benham was appointed CEO in April. He previously served as chief operating officer at trauma, mental health and...

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