As NAATP continues to advocate for Parity Enforcement and Network Adequacy for addiction treatment services, we are supporting a survey on network adequacy produced with NORC at the University of Chicago, Mental Health Treatment and Research Institute (MHTRI) and the Bowman Family Foundation.
News & Updates
(SANTA FE, NM) – Anticipation is growing as SHE RECOVERS® Foundation’s signature event this April is approaching sellout. SHE RECOVERS in MIAMI is set to convene April 22 – 24, 2022 at the Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables, Florida. COVID safety practices will be in place at the event and will be enforced.
Turning Point of Tampa is celebrating 35 years of providing the Tampa community with the highest quality addiction treatment.
Today, HHS Departments of Labor and Treasury, released its report to Congress regarding insurance company compliance with the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act. The report details, as NAATP treatment providers know all too well, huge deficiencies and gaps in insurer compliance with the law.
ANNIE PETERS: Thank you, Dr. Kelly, for joining me today. As I mentioned, this series is called Recovery Reimagined, so we can start there.
Recovery Ways has been recognized as a trusted partner with a legacy of providing high-value, high quality, clinical care for over a decade.
FRANKLIN, Tenn. - Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc. (NASDAQ: ACHC) today announced the Company has completed the acquisition of CenterPointe Behavioral Health System, the largest dedicated behavioral healthcare provider in the state of Missouri. The acquired assets consist of four inpatient hospitals with 260 acute care beds and 46 specialty beds for substance use and 10 outpatient locations.
Franklin, Tenn. – Summit BHC ("Summit"), a leading national provider of behavioral health and addiction treatment services based in Franklin, Tennessee, continues to expand its national footprint with the acquisition of seven psychiatric hospitals in six states from Strategic Behavioral Health. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
FINDLAY, Ohio – Pinnacle Treatment Centers, a leader in providing accessible, affordable treatment for individuals struggling with drug and alcohol addiction, has opened
At its national conference this week, NAATP CEO Marvin Ventrell announced the groundbreaking work of the NAATP Foundation for Recovery Science and Education(FoRSE), which now has 34 participating treatment provider Data Sites and has exceeded its $1.2 million fundraising goal, ensuring
Addiction treatment program operators will convene in Denver, CO on December 7, 2021, for a three-day meeting and education session to address the country’s two National Health Care Emergencies: Addiction and COVID-19.
Today the US House of Representatives passed the long-awaited “Build Back Better” legislation using a process called reconciliation. That process requires only a majority vote, bypassing the filibuster in the US Senate.
The National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP), is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2021 awards for leadership achievement in the field of addiction treatment services. NAATP gives these awards annually to honor exemplary achievements, promote addiction awareness, and encourage the pursuit of best practices.
PHILADELPHIA, PA. -- Inc. magazine today revealed that FinPay, a recognized leader in pre-care payments and patient engagement, is ranked No. 1,197 on its annual Inc.
The National Association of Treatment Providers (NAATP) and TreatmentMagazine.com have joined forces to examine and offer potential solutions to some of the most pressing issues facing addiction tr
Jan Cairnes speaks about preventing drug and alcohol misuse, especially in adolescents, with the passion and conviction of someone who spent 18 years leading Hanley Foundation’s prevention services before becoming its CEO five years ago.
During that time, she has grown the foundation’s budget from $600,000 to $6.1 million and expanded its mission.
One of the provisions contained in the “Build Back Better” or reconciliation bill gives the Department of Labor the authority to fine insurance companies if they fail to comply with the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (Parity).