Behavioral Health Business September 25, 2024
Morgan Gonzales

For years, health systems have been teaming up with external providers to better serve the individuals entering and exiting their facilities. A prime example of this trend is post-acute care, with most of the nation’s large health systems now having robust home health and hospice strategies.

To some degree, this trend hasn’t hit behavioral health care yet, at least not in full force. But that’s starting to change, and a new strategic initiative in the substance use disorder (SUD) space is serving as a roadmap to what’s possible.

Earlier in September, in-home SUD provider Aware Recovery Care announced that it had clinched a long-term partnership with Hartford HealthCare, a large Connecticut-based health system with a deep behavioral health background.

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