Behavioral Health Business January 17, 2023
Chris Larson

Economic uncertainty heading into 2023 will drive several existing trends that orbit around the topic of value-based care. In turn, economic pressure and increased focus on value will demand that mental health providers sharpen their proverbial pencils.

The prognostications below come from executives of some of the largest incumbent companies and growing startups in the mental health space. Each had a different take on the same two questions: What will be the defining market forces of 2023? And what will your organization do about them?

Taken as a whole, many executives expect that 2023 will require mental health providers to prove their value to patients, providers and payers alike.

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