NAATP National 2026 brought together 500 addiction treatment leaders, clinicians, executives, and industry partners May 4 - 6 at the Omni Amelia Island Resort in Amelia Island, Florida, for the association’s 47th Annual Addiction Treatment Leadership Conference.
News & Updates
The NAATP Foundation for Recovery Science and Education (FoRSE) has released its 2026 Annual Summary, continuing its leadership in advancing outcomes-based addiction treatment through collaborative measurement and shared learning. The release of the report corresponds with the integration of FoRSE into NAATP's core operations.
The National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP) is proud to announce the release of the NAATP Addiction Treatment National Rate Benchmark Report, the first-of-its-kind national analysis of commercial insurance reimbursement rates for facility-based addiction treatment.
The Administration yesterday released the new work requirements for Medicaid enrollees, as required in HR 1. Dubbed the “Big Beautiful Bill” HR 1 passed with only republican votes and made dramatic changes in how individuals qualify for Medicaid.
Join us at the 3rd Annual Women in Leadership Community in Action event at High Watch Recovery Center on June 9, 2026, for a day of connection, learning, and empowerment.
As behavioral healthcare providers across Colorado continue working to meet increasing demand for addiction and mental health services, Banyan Treatment Centers has appointed Scott Lister, RN, BSN, as Executive Director of Banyan Castle Rock.
Each year, about this time, we come together as a national community of addiction treatment providers and supporters dedicated to a common proposition: Recovery for All.
Olari Deploys Practice Management Platform to Support Recovery Services in North Carolina
Olari, LLC has deployed its comprehensive practice management and electronic records platform in partnership with a recovery services provider serving Raleigh, North Carolina, and surrounding communities.
The National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers has joined with more than 330 organizations calling on Congress to sustain funding for programs authorized under the Second Chance Act.
Prior to leaving office, the Biden Administration issued a rule that would have taken major steps toward enforcing the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity law (Parity) passed in 2007. That rule was immediately challenged in the courts by insurance companies.
Amy Young, Director of Nursing at Rosecrance Behavioral Health, has been named a Frontline Honoree in Behavioral Health recognizing leaders who are redefining frontline care and making a lasting impact on patients, families, and communities.
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Rosecrance Jackson Centers has expanded its footprint in southwest Iowa with the opening of a new outpatient behavioral health office in Creston, increasing access to critical mental health and substance use treatment services in Union County and surrounding communities.
Across the United States, behavioral health providers are facing a growing challenge: how to expand access to meaningful, high-quality care in communities where mental health needs continue to rise faster than available resources. Florida’s Gulf Coast region is no exception.
Bridging the Gaps Awarded the 2025 Excellence in Treatment Award
Running an SUD program in 2026 can feel like the requirements keep piling up while the budget shrinks. The SUPPORT Act reauthorization extended several programs through 2030.
Olari, LLC, has launched its comprehensive practice management platform for small and mid-size addiction recovery organizations in partnership with The Healing Place of New Hanover County (THPNHC), a peer-driven recovery organization providing non-medical detox, residential recovery, and transitional living at no cost to thousands of individuals each year.
2026 is well upon us and our NAATP members are again at work delivering life-saving services. Some of NAATP’s members are new to the association and others have been with us from the beginning, 47 years ago.
NAATP is proud to lead the only Political Action Committee (PAC) dedicated exclusively to the substance use disorder treatment field. The NAATP PAC provides a unified, nonpartisan way for professionals and organizations to support federal candidates who share our commitment to expanding access to quality, evidence-based care.