Behavioral Health Business December 30, 2024
Chris Larson

It’s that time of the year to reflect on what was to prepare for what may be coming down the way.

Greater pressure for care quality, parental involvement, multidisciplinary services and ever-increasing pressure from regulators and payers made 2024 a year that shows how fast the industry is maturing and how far it still has to go.

I reached out to several of the field’s top leaders, asking the same set of questions. Their diverse answers illustrate several different facets of shared issues in autism therapy.

Given the youth of the industry and the interest that it holds from several powerful constituencies, e.g., payers and private equity investors, it is able to be much more responsive to the demands of...

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