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NABH Sends Letter to House Energy and Commerce Committee on Opioid Policy
The National Association for Behavioral Healthcare (NABH)—on behalf of our more than 1,000 psychiatric hospitals, addiction treatment facilities, general hospital psychiatric and addiction treatment units, residential treatment centers, youth services organizations, outpatient networks, and other providers of care—thanks you for this opportunity to provide policy options for addressing the opioid crisis.
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Signature Healthcare Services’ Aurora San Diego Hospital Hosts Congressional Site Visit
NABH Member Hosts Congressional Site Visit NABH member Signature Healthcare Services’ Aurora San Diego hospital recently hosted Rep. Scott Peters (D-Calif.), who toured the facility and met with hospital leaders to discuss some the biggest challenges facing the behavioral healthcare industry. Aurora San Diego provides mental health and substance abuse services both on an inpatient and outpatient basis for children, adolescents, adults and older adults. Aurora also has a highly regarded military treatment program for active duty members who are working through combat-related trauma, general mental health issues and substance…
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NABH Inside Scoop: Behavioral Health Provisions of the FY 2018 Funding Agreement
On March 23, the President signed into law the Consolidated Appropriations Act for FY 2018 (H.R. 1625), known more commonly as the “Omnibus.” The measure finances government operations through Sept. 30, the remainder of FY 2018 and provides $1.3 trillion in FY 2018 discretionary spending.
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We are the National Association for Behavioral Healthcare
WASHINGTON, DC (March 19, 2018) —The Board of Trustees of the former National Association of Psychiatric Health Systems (NAPHS) announced the association has changed its name to the National Association for Behavioral Healthcare (NABH), effective Monday, March 19, 2018.
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NABH Letter to House Ways and Means on Opioid Policies
The National Association for Behavioral Healthcare (NABH)—on behalf of our more than 1,000 psychiatric hospitals, addiction treatment facilities, general hospital psychiatric and addiction treatment units, residential treatment centers, youth services organizations, outpatient networks, and other providers of care—thanks you for this opportunity to provide policy options for addressing the opioid crisis.
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NABH Inside Scoop: President Trump’s FY 2019 Budget Proposes $17 billion to Address Opioid Crisis
The Trump administration included nearly $17 billion to combat the nation’s opioid crisis in the Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 budget request the White House released today.
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NABH Inside Scoop: White House Opioid Commission’s Final Report Recommends Removing IMD Exclusion
President Trump’s opioid commission reiterated its earlier recommendation to remove the Medicaid Institutions for Mental Diseases (IMD) exclusion in one of several policy changes the panel suggested in its final report on Thursday.