Behavioral Health Business July 25, 2025
Ashleigh Hollowell

Since the Trump administration took the reins for a second term in January, questions about what may be next for providers of substance use disorder (SUD) care have swirled.

Between Medicaid cuts and new stipulations for work requirements on top of changes to key agencies like the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), which has been responsible for block grants, the first half of 2025 has left many providers in a state of reaction.

Despite rapid shifts in policy and expectations creating uncertainty, telehealth regulations hold promise to make care access and treatment a bit easier across the field, that is, in most states.

One key change, set to take effect December 31, 2025, will allow telehealth providers...

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