Andrew Dodson Joins NABH as Director of Congressional Affairs
Rochelle Archuleta Joins NABH as Executive Vice President for Government Relations and Public Policy
CEO Alliance for Mental Health Launches Campaign to Drive 988 Crisis Hotline Preparedness
988 CAMPAIGN RELEASE
Behavioral Health Organizations Release Plan for 988 Crisis Hotline Response
988 Release
NABH is Proud to Support the Sound the Alarm for Kids! Campaign
NABH and Other Organizations Applaud CDC for Adding Mental Illnesses to List of Underlying Conditions Associated with Higher Risk for Severe Covid-19.
Multi-District Litigation Settlement
Multi-District Litigation Settlement
NABH Releases Residential Treatment: A Vital Component of the Behavioral Healthcare Continuum
Residential Treatment as Critical Service for Youth in New White Paper
CEOs from 14 Top Mental Health Organizations Join Together to Engage Federal and State Officials in 50 States to Prioritize Response to Nation’s Escalating Mental Health Crisis
Unified Vision- News Release
NABH Participates in NQF Webinar
NABH Presentation for NQF Webinar
Milliman Release: “Study Reveals Individuals with Behavioral Health Conditions in Addition to Physical Conditions Drive High Total Healthcare Costs; Small Portion Spent on Behavioral Treatment, Vast Majority Spent on Physical Treatment”
Milliman Report on High Cost of Behavioral Healthcare
NABH 2020 Directory Features Essential Behavioral Healthcare Sources
Kirsten Beronio Joins NABH as Director of Policy and Regulatory Affairs
NABH Comments on CMS’ New Survey and Certification Process for Psychiatric Hospitals
2020 Annual Meeting
March 16-18, 2020
Mandarin Oriental Washington, DC
We invite you to use this annual opportunity to learn from, connect with, and influence the decision makers who determine the future of behavioral healthcare services in the United States.
The 2020 Annual Meeting will feature sessions on a variety of issues affecting the U.S. behavioral healthcare industry, with a special emphasis on the barriers to providing and access care.
Learn more and register for the 2020 Annual MeetingShawn Coughlin Named Next NABH President and CEO
NABH Releases The High Cost of Compliance: Assessing the Regulatory Burden on Inpatient Psychiatric Facilities
NABH Board Adopts Access to Care Resolution
NABH Board of Trustees Adopts Access to Care Resolution
- Prevent, diagnose, and/or treat behavioral health conditions;
- Promote age-appropriate growth and development;
- Minimize the progression of disability;
- Facilitate, maintain, and/or restore functional capacity; and
- Support long-term recovery.
NABH Applauds Landmark Behavioral Healthcare Coverage Ruling
NABH Applauds Landmark Behavioral Healthcare Coverage Ruling
NABH Joins Coalition to Stop Opioid Overdose
NABH Joins Coalition to Stop Opioid Overdose
NABH Applauds Congress for Reaching Agreement on Opioid-Response Package
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About NABH The National Association for Behavioral Healthcare (NABH) advocates for behavioral healthcare and represents provider systems that are committed to the delivery of responsive, accountable, and clinically effective prevention, treatment, and care for children, adolescents, adults, and older adults with mental and substance use disorders. Its members are behavioral healthcare provider organizations that own or manage more than 1,000 specialty psychiatric hospitals, general hospital psychiatric and addiction treatment units and behavioral healthcare divisions, residential treatment facilities, youth services organizations, and extensive outpatient networks. The association was founded in 1933.NABH Maps Out Pathways to a Better Addiction Treatment System
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About NABH The National Association for Behavioral Healthcare (NABH) advocates for behavioral healthcare and represents provider systems that are committed to delivering responsive, accountable, and clinically effective prevention, treatment, and care for children, adolescents, adults, and older adults with mental and substance use disorders. Its members are behavioral healthcare provider organizations that own or manage more than 1,000 specialty psychiatric hospitals, general hospital psychiatric and addiction treatment units and behavioral healthcare divisions, residential treatment facilities, youth services organizations, and extensive outpatient networks. The association was founded in 1933.NABH Sends FY 2019 IPF-PPS Proposed Rule Comments to CMS
NABH has sent comments to CMS about the agency’s proposed FY 2019 rule for inpatient psychiatric facilities.
NABH IPF PPS Letter
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NAPHS Becomes 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.
“Today, our country’s behavioral healthcare challenges seem greater than ever,” said NABH President/CEO Mark Covall.
“The opioid crisis, high rate of suicide, and spate of mass shootings remind us every day why our members are critical players in America’s healthcare continuum,” he continued. “Our nation’s behavioral health needs are as complex as they are numerous. That’s why we decided our association’s name should better reflect all our members and the comprehensive range of services they provide.” |
Last fall, the Board agreed the new association name should:
- Reflect the association’s Mission to advocate for behavioral healthcare and represent the providers who deliver care to those with mental health and substance use disorders;
- Reflect the association’s Vision of a society where behavioral healthcare is recognized, respected, and allocated resources with fairness and equity as part of overall health;
- Represent the association’s diverse membership; and
- Invite other organizations to join the association.
“For 85 years, our association’s members have cared for those with mental health and substance use disorders, and always looked ahead to new treatments, programs and services,” said NABH Board Chair Brent Turner. “Our Board understood that our new name should build on our association’s excellent and longstanding work—and, more important, position the association for the future.”
Also Monday, the Board introduced NABH’s social media channels on Twitter (@NABHbehavioral), LinkedIn and YouTube. The announcements came on the first day of the 2018 NABH Annual Meeting (#NABH18), which will take place at the Mandarin Oriental Washington, DC through Wednesday. Guest speakers at the meeting include Assistant Secretary for Mental Health and Substance Use Elinore McCance-Katz, M.D., Ph.D., former NFL player and behavioral healthcare advocate Ryan Leaf, former U.S. Rep. Patrick Kennedy, Sen. Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-La.), Rep. Gus Bilirakis (R-Fla.), and Rep. Paul Tonko (D-N.Y.)
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About NABH
The National Association for Behavioral Healthcare (NABH) advocates for behavioral healthcare and represents provider systems that are committed to the delivery of responsive, accountable, and clinically effective prevention, treatment, and care for children, adolescents, adults, and older adults with mental and substance use disorders. Its members are behavioral healthcare provider organizations that own or manage more than 1,000 specialty psychiatric hospitals, general hospital psychiatric and addiction treatment units and behavioral healthcare divisions, residential treatment facilities, youth services organizations, and extensive outpatient networks. The association was founded in 1933.