Behavioral Health Business August 16, 2024
Morgan Gonzales

The behavioral health industry is constantly seeking to bolster its clinician supply to meet raging levels of unmet mental health needs.

Access to care could improve significantly if more providers offered group therapy.

Group therapy is a rare behavioral health modality that promises benefits under both value-based care and fee-for-service reimbursement models, largely due to its efficient client-to-provider ratio.

“If you can get into these reimbursement models where you’re in some way incentivizing value, I think groups really shine, just because you’re able to deliver services so efficiently,” Ben Robbins, general partner at GV (Google Ventures), told BHB. “Groups is probably, if not the main tool, one of the key tools into unlocking value in behavioral health without getting into...

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