Behavioral Health Business September 16, 2025
Laura Lovett

Keeping up with new regulations and policies that impact the behavioral health industry can almost feel like a full-time job.

Ongoing changes to Medicaid and Affordable Care Act (ACA) plans, combined with funding cuts, are creating uncertainty throughout the industry. Many providers are actively seeking ways to future-proof their practices.

“The most significant risks that we’re talking about these days and talking about every day are the shift in federal approach, I think more poignantly, the differences in states’ impact and their reactions and responses,” Citizen Advocates CEO James Button said at Behavioral Health Business’ Virtual Risk Summit. “So everybody is managing potential losses of coverage, especially for folks who serve Medicaid populations, and even more so, a shift in...

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