Despite the nationwide demand for behavioral health services, many providers are facing challenges due to discriminatory federal regulations and financial pressure exacerbated by the pandemic. CEO Stuart Archer spoke with Behavioral Health Business about the importance of providers’ involvement in state and local advocacy and how health system partnerships benefit communities. Learn more in Behavioral Health Business.
Behavioral Health Business: CEO Stuart Archer Discusses Challenges Facing Behavioral Health Industry
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