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ProCare Therapy Announces Launch of New Brand, Debuts New Logo


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“This rebrand exemplifies what ProCare Therapy is about,” said Stephanie Morris, Vice President at ProCare Therapy

ProCare Therapy, a leading specialist in school staffing, debuted a company rebrand today that focuses on Encouraging Courage. The purpose of this transformation is to better communicate ProCare’s mission – to encourage each child to confidently and proudly achieve their full potential.

“This rebrand exemplifies what ProCare Therapy is about,” said Stephanie Morris, Vice President at ProCare Therapy. She continued with “The ProCare spirit is vibrant, uplifting, and lighthearted!”

As one of the country’s leading sources of education jobs, ProCare Therapy partners with the most talented and passionate school professionals—from school psychologists to school nurses—and brings them together with opportunities in school districts throughout the country.

The brand refresh also includes a new website that delivers an improved user experience for both school districts and job seekers. Some features include a comprehensive resource section, an improved job search functionality and an easier way for school districts to request talent.

For more information about ProCare Therapy’s new look, visit https://www.procaretherapy.com/.

About ProCare Therapy

Since 1997, ProCare Therapy has been dedicated exclusively to connecting highly specialized school professionals to the students and school systems that need them most. ProCare Therapy is one of the country’s leading sources of top talent and places a variety of school professionals including speech-language pathologists, school psychologists, special education teachers, occupational therapists, physical therapists, school nurses, sign language interpreters, school social workers and more. To learn how we can help you, visit https://www.procaretherapy.com/.

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Clinical Trials of Texas, Inc. Adds Local Psychiatrist to Site


I feel fortunate to be joining forces with CTT at such an exciting time for CNS research. — Thomas R. Weiss, MD

Clinical Trials of Texas, Inc. (CTT) is proud to announce the addition of Thomas R. Weiss, MD to its research site. Dr. Weiss will be responsible for oversight of Central Nervous System (CNS) research studies as a Principal Investigator (PI).

Dr. Weiss, who has a private psychiatry practice in San Antonio, has participated in more than 400 research studies over a span of 20 years. Some of the CNS treatments he has overseen in trials include dozens of medications that have been brought to market including Vraylar®, Namenda®, Trintellix®, Cymbalta®, Lexapro® and Lunesta®. He is also frequently sought after to participate in the speakers’ bureaus for pharmaceutical companies because of his expertise in CNS clinical research.

A former military doctor, Dr. Weiss spent 14 years in active duty in the Air Force and 9 years in the Navy Reserve. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology with Certificates of Added Qualifications in Addiction, Geriatric and Psychosomatic Medicine.

“I feel fortunate to be joining forces with CTT at such an exciting time for CNS research,” said Dr. Weiss. “There is so much new science making breakthrough therapies in areas of glutamatergic agents, MNDA agonist and antagonists, inflammatory modalities and devices.”

CTT is a woman-owned business founded in 2001 by Kay Scroggins, RN. The research site has grown to be one of the largest and most prestigious multi-therapeutic clinical trial facilities in the U.S. CTT conducts studies in phases I-IV across more than 50 indications including CNS, diabetes, liver disease, women’s and men’s health, vaccine, healthy participants, dermatology, rheumatology, memory loss and devices.Connect with CTT via its website, Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter.

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Intelligent.com Announces Best Doctorate in Psychology Degree Programs for 2020


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Intelligent.com, a trusted resource for online degree rankings and higher education planning, has announced the Top 25 Doctorate in Psychology Degree Programs for 2020. The comprehensive research guide is based on an assessment of 148 accredited colleges and universities in the nation. Each program is evaluated based on curriculum quality, graduation rate, reputation, and post-graduate employment.

The 2020 rankings are calculated through a unique scoring system which includes student engagement, potential return on investment and leading third party evaluations. Intelligent.com analyzed 148 schools, on a scale of 0 to 100, with only 25 making it to the final list. The methodology also uses an algorithm which collects and analyzes multiple rankings into one score to easily compare each university.

Students who pursue any one of these programs can expect to gain employment much quicker in comparison to candidates without a degree. In addition to accessibility and cost, the steady job growth in this market is one of the many reasons Intelligent.com researched and ranked the Top Doctorate in Psychology Degree Programs. To access the complete ranking, please visit: https://www.intelligent.com/best-online-doctorate-in-psychology-degree-programs/

2020 Doctorate in Psychology Degree Programs featured on Intelligent.com (in alphabetical order):

Baylor University

Boston University

Brigham Young University

Capella University

Columbia University

Fielding Graduate University

George Mason University

George Washington University

Grand Canyon University

Indiana State University

Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis

Keiser University

Liberty University

Northcentral University

Regent University

Saybrook University

Sofia University

Texas Tech University

University of California, Los Angeles

University of Central Arkansas

University of Central Florida

University of Denver

University of Illinois

University of Oregon

Walden University

About Intelligent.com

Intelligent.com provides unbiased research to help students make informed decisions about higher education programs. The website offers curated guides which include the best degree programs as well as information about financial aid, internships and even study strategies. With comprehensive, user-friendly guides and hundreds of program rankings, Intelligent.com is a trusted source among students and prospective students. To learn more, please visit https://www.intelligent.com/.

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Intelligent.com Announces Best Master’s in Psychology Degree Programs for 2020


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Intelligent.com, a trusted resource for online degree rankings and higher education planning, has announced the Top 30 Master’s in Psychology Degree Programs for 2020. The comprehensive research guide is based on an assessment of 144 accredited colleges and universities in the nation. Each program is evaluated based on curriculum quality, graduation rate, reputation, and post-graduate employment.

The 2020 rankings are calculated through a unique scoring system which includes student engagement, potential return on investment and leading third party evaluations. Intelligent.com analyzed 144 schools, on a scale of 0 to 100, with only 30 making it to the final list. The methodology also uses an algorithm which collects and analyzes multiple rankings into one score to easily compare each university.

Students who pursue any one of these programs can expect to gain employment much quicker in comparison to candidates without a degree. In addition to accessibility and cost, the steady job growth in this market is one of the many reasons Intelligent.com researched and ranked the Top Master’s in Psychology Degree Programs. To access the complete ranking, please visit: https://www.intelligent.com/best-online-masters-in-psychology-degree-programs/

2020 Master’s in Psychology Degree Programs featured on Intelligent.com (in alphabetical order):

Adler University

Angelo State University

Arizona State University

Ball State University

California Southern University

Edinboro University

Fielding Graduate University

Fort Hays State University

Golden Gate University

Harvard University

Kansas State University

LeTourneau University

Liberty University

McNeese State University

Medaille College

National Louis University

Nova Southeastern University

Palo Alto University

Penn State World Campus

Pepperdine University

Sacred Heart University

Saybrook University

Southern New Hampshire University

University of California, Irvine

University of Houston – Victoria

University of Idaho

University of Louisiana at Monroe

University of Southern California

University of the Incarnate Word

William James College

About Intelligent.com

Intelligent.com provides unbiased research to help students make informed decisions about higher education programs. The website offers curated guides which include the best degree programs as well as information about financial aid, internships and even study strategies. With comprehensive, user-friendly guides and hundreds of program rankings, Intelligent.com is a trusted source among students and prospective students. To learn more, please visit https://www.intelligent.com/

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A Better Life Recovery Appoints Famed Addiction Advocates Tim Ryan and Jennifer Gimenez as Facility’s First Recovery Activists


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Having worked with treatment providers all around the world, I can confidently say that I have never seen a more dedicated team or a more comprehensive approach than I’ve seen at A Better Life Recovery. I am excited to see how this partnership blossoms

A Better Life Recovery, a leading addiction treatment provider and owner of A Mission for Michael, an intensive mental health facility, announced it has named Tim Ryan and Jennifer Gimenez as the facility’s official Recovery Activists to oversee client relations, business development and national advocacy efforts.

“We are proud to announce that Jennifer and Tim have joined our incredibly dedicated staff at A Better Life Recovery,” says Co-Founder, Jeff Robbins. “Their boundless efforts to educate and help others who suffer from the disease of addiction is something we strongly support at A Better Life. We look forward to seeing how our aligned missions bring about positive change for not only our patients, but the treatment industry as a whole.”

A tireless activist in today’s drug crisis, Tim Ryan is no stranger to addiction–or to the stigma that comes with being an addict. Tim helps break down barriers so that communities, corporations, families, and individuals can implement lasting change in the addiction crisis.

Despite a successful business career as a high-tech recruiter, Tim found himself in the grips of heroin use and ultimately was sentenced to prison for drug-related convictions. Tim was released in just 14 months, using his time behind bars to grasp sobriety through long-term recovery.

Six months after his release, tragedy struck. His 20-year-old son, Nick–for whom Tim had paved the way to use deadly drugs–died of an overdose. Nick’s death further catalyzed Tim’s mission to spread long-term recovery and real solutions to anyone who would listen.

“Having worked with treatment providers all around the world, I can confidently say that I have never seen a more dedicated team or a more comprehensive approach than I’ve seen at A Better Life Recovery. I am excited to see how this partnership blossoms.”

In addition to consulting organizations, communities, and lawmakers on how to combat the drug crisis facing our nation, Tim Ryan was the subject of the A&E documentary, Dope Man, reaching millions. He has been a featured thought leader in numerous national media, including USA Today, Newsweek, Chicago Tribune, and “The Steve Harvey Show” with Dr. Drew, and dozens of nationally syndicated radio shows. He was named “100 Most Influential leaders” by Real Leaders magazine. He is a Goodwill Ambassador, and was an invited guest by the U.S. President to the 2016 State of the Union Address. He is the author of the bestselling book, From Dope to Hope.

Jennifer Gimenez is one of the nation’s leading activists in addiction recovery and has become a regular fixture on numerous television networks and across multiple social media platforms.

After landing roles on The Young and The Restless and Bold and The Beautiful, Jennifer scored her first major film role in Ted Demme’s Blow, starring alongside Johnny Depp. She followed that up with blockbusters Vanilla Sky, Corky Romano, Charlie’s Angels as well as appearances in the Oscar nominated documentary, “Let’s Get Lost.” Surrounded by a fast-paced Hollywood lifestyle and unprepared for the trappings of fame, Gimenez eventually found herself at the mercy of her own drug and alcohol demons. Both her personal and professional life spiraled out of control and her Hollywood dream had become a dark and lonely place.

Now over 13 years sober, Gimenez has used the story of her recovery to help others, starring on VH1’s hit Sober House Seasons 1 and 2, Celebrity Rehab Season 5, and Season 6 of Rehab With Dr. Drew. She’s also appeared on The Doctors, The O’Neal’s Show on OWN, as a judge on Model Latina for SiTV, Celebrity Wife Swap and The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, as well as an expert on top tier media including The View, CNN, HLN, Today Show and E! News and other all press outlets.

“I couldn’t be more thrilled to join the team at A Better Life Recovery. It feels great to have a strong community of treatment professionals to lean on in this fight against one of the deadliest epidemics of our time.”

About a year ago, Gimenez and Ryan teamed up, and now travel the country sharing their stories and advocating for addiction recovery.

ABOUT A BETTER LIFE RECOVERY

A Better Life Recovery is an integrated drug and alcohol addiction treatment center serving adult men in San Juan Capistrano. A Better Life offers one of the most highly regarded and comprehensive addiction treatment programs in the United States. In order to ensure sustained progress, individuals recovering from addiction have access not only to the best treatment programs, but also to reliable rehabilitation housing assets and an active recovery community at their disposal. The facility’s highly-structured, recovery-focused atmosphere promotes responsibility, discipline, accountability, and commitment, while the high quality sober living environments help lead to A Better Life Recovery.

ABOUT A MISSION FOR MICHAEL

A Mission for Michael is the premier resource for intensive mental health treatment in Southern California. With an astonishing 2 to 1 client-to-staff ratio, each client in our facility receives individual care 24-hours-a-day, overseen by our team of all-doctorate-or-masters-level clinicians. With an intensive focus on clinical evidence-based treatment, along with personalized and compassionate care, we offer mental health treatment that changes lives.

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The Invisible Influence Of Aroma360


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Market leader, Aroma360, utilizes the ultimate in essential oils and HVAC technology to bring about a safe, environmentally-friendly scenting solution that’s virtually maintenance-free.

The scenting of business premises isn’t solely about creating a fragrant environment—targeting the human sense of smell has a far deeper reach. Aroma travels directly to the area of the brain that influences behavior, a carefully chosen essence can have hugely beneficial effects on both consumers and workers. The human olfactory system is programmed to have an immediate reaction to fragrance, whether it be stimulating a memory, stirring emotions, or creating a mindset conducive to learning and productivity.

When it comes to scent branding—the art of linking a signature scent to consumer recognition—the advantages are clear. However, the effects certainly don’t end there. A curated scent can subtly stimulate required behaviors, such as the intent to purchase, perceived quality of a product, desire to browse, and the output and performance of workers.

The Power Of Aroma On Behaviors In All Environments

Thanks to the technological advancements of commercial scent machines, filling an environment with a scent is now a simple task. The concept can be applied to areas small and large, from a retail floor to a complete office block. These machines can even be used in areas previously impossible to scent, such as around a trade show stand at an industry event. The advantages are enormous and the subject of much on-going research into a constantly growing and untapped potential.

Many studies have been carried out as to the power of “aromachology”, as the craft is referred to. One such area of research by electronics giant, Samsung, showed that shoppers increased their time in-store by an average of 15 minutes when in a strategically scented environment. A Japanese firm discovered that the use of a lemon scent within their office premises increased productivity by up to 54%, and the use of a combination of jasmine and lavender soothed stress for workers carrying out data entry.

The Hidden Force Of Fragrance

While certain odors have an emotional connection, often something a person experienced in childhood, the power of individual aromas for a large proportion of the population is a highly effective method of stimulating positive behaviors. For instance, the relaxing tones of lavender can reduce anxiety, peppermint is invigorating, and vanilla creates the same pleasures as eating a sweet treat. Taking these three examples into account, such fragrances could be used in areas such as a massage parlor, team-building event, and dietetic practice.

Aromachologists work with companies to create structured aromatic footprints that gently target required behavior patterns, working with the specific demographics of a company and the intentions behind the reasons for scenting. The power to affect mood through this invisible art brings about benefits for all companies, including those that don’t have any customer-facing elements and are scenting purely to increase worker efficiency, accuracy, and well-being.

When it comes to effectively introducing an aroma to an environment, the choice for companies has advanced tremendously over recent years thanks to the use of scent machines. Market leader, Aroma360, utilizes the ultimate in essential oils and HVAC technology to bring about a safe, environmentally-friendly solution that’s virtually maintenance-free. In addition, the use of cold air diffusion allows the delicate structure of molecules of high-grade essential oils to remain fully intact, ensuring the therapeutic benefits are not lost and even coverage of the area to be scented is guaranteed.

The advantages of fragrancing the workspace are fast becoming the go-to choice for businesses small and large that seek to improve both customer and worker experience. As we become more aware of how external influences have an increasing effect on the human subconscious, it makes perfect sense that the invisible power of fragrance is embraced to improve both the work and consumer environment. Find out more at https://www.aroma360.com.

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Never Too Old to Win – 2019 Outstanding Male Singer Songwriter John Michael Ferrari


Seventy-two-year-old John Michael Ferrari was honored with “Outstanding Male Singer Songwriter 2019,” by the Producers Choice Honors Legends Series, during the Las Vegas F.A.M.E. Awards. The event was held November 13, 2019, in the beautiful Moorish decor Club Madrid in the Sunset Station Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Founder and Executive Producer Al Bowman, of the F.A.M.E. Awards, presented John Michael Ferrari with the stunning “Outstanding Male Singer Songwriter” Award. John Michael performed two of his recent originals for the Club Madrid audience; “One Heck of a Girl” and “Like a Rock and Roll Band,” with band members: vocalists Katie Jensen and Carol Champney, John Nowins aka Sexy Sticks on drums and Brad Torchin on bass.

John Michael has been writing songs for a lifetime. “Dustoff,” written by John in 1966 while serving in the United States Army in VietNam, honors the Dustoff, the Army helicopter that picks up the wounded and dead after a firefight. The Dustoff Association still retains “Dustoff” on its site, with a photo of John playing a 1966 guitar in South VietNam.

Today, John Michael Ferrari writes emotional story-telling cross-genre / alt country / pop / Christian songs with touches of sophistication, raw edged reality, and child-like wonder. His stories relate to the ups and downs of life experiences; his and others. Concerts and Keynote Concerts: John Michael enjoys performing.

Pepper Jay has produced John Michael’s songs for almost 3 decades. After a lifetime of performing other people’s songs, it was at Pepper Jay’s encouragement, that John Michael focused on his own writings again. Pepper Jay, describes John Michael Ferrari’s music as “poetry and stories put to music with unique musical hooks and emotionally piercing lyrics.”

John Michael Ferrari’s first album, “My Early Life,” consists of 12 songs that John wrote years ago. He is headed back to Nashville in January 2020 to record a new album.

Of the numerous glowing reviews of John Michael Ferrari, The Los Angeles Times reported that for John Michael Ferrari’s Shows: “No Earplugs Required”. The Tolucan: John Michael Ferrari is “a crooner with a smooth as silk” voice. 

Trivia: John Michael Ferrari is a performance teacher, public speaker, and author of “Acting with Your Eyes” and, with Pepper Jay, co-author of “Dynamic Song Performance, The Singer’s Bible.”

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Centria Autism Announces New Chief Clinical Officer


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Braden Josephson, Ph.D., BCBA-D, Chief Clinical Officer, Centria Autism

“I’ve long held a passion for treating children and their families to help them improve their functioning and increase their wellbeing. I’m excited to bring that passion to the Centria team.”

Dr. Braden Josephson joins Centria Autism as its Chief Clinical Officer (CCO). Dr. Josephson will be charged with engaging and overseeing the Centria clinical staff by championing quality, fostering clinical effectiveness and advancing a culture of excellence in all aspects of the design, development, and delivery of clinical services.

Prior to joining the Centria team, Dr. Josephson was the President/Chief Clinical Officer of City Pro Group, an early intervention and preschool program that provided ABA and related services to children in New York City and surrounding areas. Dr. Josephson also founded and oversaw clinical care for Applied Behavioral Interventions (ABI) an affiliate organization that provides insurance-based services for older children and adults with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in New York and Rhode Island.

Dr. Josephson has specialized in the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of individuals with autism spectrum disorder and developmental disabilities for over 25 years. He holds a doctorate in Psychology from Hofstra University in clinical and school psychology and is a licensed psychologist and behavior analyst in both New York and Rhode Island. He is also licensed in Connecticut as a behavior analyst and holds the doctoral-level Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA-D).

His professional interests include early detection, diagnosis and evaluation of autism, and developing parent engagement strategies to improve service delivery and achieve optimal outcomes.

“Commitment to clinical excellence is our top priority,” said Scott Barry, CEO of Centria Healthcare. “We conducted a nationwide search to find the very best candidate – a person who not only has the leadership, clinical excellence, and education requirements, but also has the fervor for ABA that we do here at Centria Autism. Dr. Josephson is that person and I couldn’t be happier to have him at the clinical helm.”

Dr. Josephson has sat on various advisory boards including the BRIC Advisory Board that seeks to build resilience in children, families, infants and toddlers for early childhood infant and parent mental health at Maimonides Hospital in Brooklyn, NY. He was also a member of the New York City Early Intervention Coordinating Council. He has presented at several conferences, given a multitude of invited presentations, guest lectures, parent workshops, and provider trainings.

“I’ve long held a passion for treating children and their families to help them improve their functioning and increase their wellbeing,” said Dr. Josephson. “I’m excited to bring that passion to the Centria team.”

Quick Facts


  • 1 in 59 children have autism
  • Centria Autism helps parents of children with autism navigate through the complex system of insurance, care and just knowing that they are not alone.
  • Centria operates in 11 states, over 3,500 experienced and trained staff and provides services for thousands of children.

About Centria Autism:

Centria Autism, an operating division of Centria Healthcare, is a leading national provider of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy for children with autism and their families. With its national headquarters in Michigan, and more than 3,500 clinical staff working in 11 states, Centria’s Optimal Outcomes approach combines child-centered, evidence-based ABA with best practices to help children with ASD have the best developmental experience possible and acquire the skills to live independently and succeed in the world on their own terms.

For more information, please visit http://www.centriaautism.com

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New Milliman Report Highlights Continuing Barriers to Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Treatment


A report, “Addiction and Mental Health vs. Physical Health: Widening disparities in network use and provider reimbursement”, released today found that the gap in disparities for individuals seeking mental health and substance use disorder (SUD) treatment versus treatment for physical health conditions widened in 2016 and 2017.

The study was conducted by Milliman, Inc and covered 37 million employees and dependents. It demonstrates, based on actual claims data in all 50 states for hundreds of health insurance plans, that “out-of-network” use of behavioral providers is dramatically higher than out-of-network use of medical and surgical providers – and the degree of disparity has grown substantially in recent years, despite state and federal efforts to promote the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA). The study also documented much lower reimbursement rates paid by insurers to behavioral providers for “in-network” services, with the gap between behavioral versus medical/surgical providers widening.

“These access problems are about more than just reimbursements,” said Mark Covall, president and CEO of the National Association for Behavioral Healthcare (NABH) and Parity Implementation Coalition Co-Chair. “Our evidence shows that health plans limit in-network providers, do not credential new providers in a timely manner, pay significantly lower rates for in-network care, and apply extreme utilization-review tactics that are not based on medically necessary care.”

Parity Implementation Coalition (PIC) Co-Chair Marvin Ventrell, President and CEO of the National Association for Addiction Treatment Providers, said that these findings are particularly alarming amid the twin epidemics of suicide and opioid overdoses. Ventrell stated, “Unfortunately, this study shows that as the rates of Americans dying from overdoses and suicides have increased, provider reimbursement rate disparities have widened – in 11 states, reimbursement rates for primary care office visits were more than 50% higher than reimbursement for behavioral health office visits. The Parity Implementation Coalition calls on state and federal regulators to increase their oversight in key areas and require health plans to provide comparative quantitative and non-quantitative data covering factors such as out-of-network use and reimbursement rates so that these disparities can be addressed.”

“Peak spending for substance use disorder treatment accounted for only 1% of total healthcare spending during the last 5 years – that’s equal to $1 out of every $100. The numbers tell a story—and it’s a painful one for individuals and family members seeking treatment for substance use and/or mental health disorders,” said Justin Luke Riley, President and CEO of Young People in Recovery. “Behind those numbers are millions of Americans who can’t get the care they desperately need and families who are grieving the loss of their loved one to suicide or overdose,” said Riley.    

Key findings from the report include:

  • Out-of-network use disparities
  • From 2013 to 2017, the disparity between how often behavioral inpatient facilities are utilized out-of-network relative to medical/surgical inpatient facilities has increased from 2.8 times more likely to 5.2 times more likely, an 85% increase in disparities over 5 years.
  • Over the same 5 years, the disparity for behavioral health office visits relative to medical/surgical primary care office visits has increased from 5.0 times (500%) more likely to 5.4 times (540%) more likely, an 8% increase in disparities.

Reimbursement rate disparities

  • In 2017, for 11 states, reimbursement rates for primary care office visits were more than 50% higher than reimbursement rates for behavioral office visits, an increase from 9 states in 2015. Another 13 states in 2017 had reimbursement rates for primary care office visits that were between 30% and 49% higher than reimbursement rates for behavioral office visits.
  • Substance use disorder disparities analyzed separately
  • Disparities in out-of-network use for SUD care compared to medical/surgical care are stark and have increased over the 5-year study period.
  • The disparity between how often SUD inpatient facilities are utilized out-of-network relative to medical/surgical inpatient facilities increased from 4.7 times more likely in 2013 to 10.1 times more likely in 2017.
  • Disparities for Children versus Adults
  • In 2017, a behavioral healthcare office visit for a child was 10.1 times more likely to be to an out-of-network provider than a primary care office visit – this was more than twice the disparity seen for adults.
  • By 2017, disparities in reimbursement rates between behavioral healthcare office visits for children and primary care office visits for children have narrowed, yet the out-of-network use for behavioral health office visits for children were higher in 2016 and 2017 than in 2015. This data highlights that reimbursement parity alone may not be sufficient to achieve parity of access to in-network care.
  • Spending on mental health and substance use disorder as a percent of total healthcare spending
  • Spending for mental health treatment (excluding prescription drugs), as a percent of total healthcare spending, has been consistent, between 2.2% and 2.4% in the study period.
  • Spending for SUD treatment (excluding prescription drugs), as a percent of total healthcare spending, has increased from 0.7% in 2013 to 0.9 % in 2017.
  • The percentage of total healthcare spending that is attributed to both mental health and SUD healthcare combined, including prescription drugs, was 5.2% in 2017, a slight decline since 2015.

The Parity Implementation Coalition looks forward to working with Congress and the Administration to address these inequalities and ensure the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act is fully implemented and enforced as intended when the bill was passed by an overwhelmingly bipartisan majority of Members of Congress and signed into law by President Bush in 2008.

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The Parity Implementation Coalition includes the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance, Mental Health America, National Alliance on Mental Illness, National Association for Behavioral Healthcare, National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers, and Young People in Recovery. The organizations advanced parity legislation and implementing regulations for over fourteen years in an effort to end discrimination against individuals and families who seek services for mental health and substance use disorders and remain committed to its effective implementation. More information about the Coalition is available at http://www.parityispersonal.org.

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The Financial Services Network Wins the Kolbe Enterprise Award


Representatives from The Financial Services Network receive the Kolbe Enterprise Award with David Kolbe, CEO of Kolbe Corp.

Kolbe helps vitalize [our clients’] practice and improve efficiency.

The Financial Services Network (The Network) started as a study group and is now known as a thought leader in supporting independent financial advisors. In recognition of the company’s positive impact and culture, Kolbe Corp has awarded The Network with the 2019 Conative Excellence Enterprise Award. The Sacramento-based firm received the award Oct. 24 at Conation Nation Symposium—the authoritative conference dedicated to the science of instinctive strengths and human achievement.

“Kolbe is a powerful tool for helping our clients,” says Daxs Stadjuhar, Managing Partner and Chief Compliance Officer. “That’s why a segment of our partnership includes helping clients discover their Kolbe A™ Index to vitalize their practice and improve efficiency.”

“The Financial Services Network is more than a financial services organization,” said David Kolbe, CEO of Kolbe Corp. “They are fully committed to leveraging the power of conation in their people and processes.” The Financial Services Network has used Kolbe for over 5 years at all levels within the organization. Engaging with Kolbe since 2014, they now have five Kolbe Certified™ Consultants, representing their commitment to providing clear, practical advice by better understanding the unique strengths of their affiliates. The Network utilizes Kolbe wisdom to work more efficiently with their internal team, as well as provide coaching to the advisors with whom they partner.

About The Financial Services Network

The Financial Services Network comprises a highly specialized group of business, investment and compliance professionals dedicated to serving the needs of an elite community of independent financial advisors. United by a common bond of excellence and sharing the desire to elevate their practices, its advisors partner with The Financial Services Network in the pursuit of growth, efficiency, acquisition strategies and seamless succession plans.

For more information on Financial Services Network, visit https://www.fsnweb.com

About Kolbe Corp

Since 1977, Kolbe Corp’s mission is to help people succeed by having the freedom to be themselves. More than one million individuals have completed Kolbe assessments to better understand their conative strengths – natural instincts that govern action and achievement. Thousands of employers use Kolbe Corp’s assessments and consulting services to build and grow more productive, effective and engaged teams.

Kolbe Corp’s flagship online assessment, the Kolbe A™ Index, is used by individuals around the world, including certified consultants in 34 countries, to understand their natural strengths. It is the most powerful assessment of its kind with proven reliability and validity. Its diverse users include academic thought-leaders, organizational theoreticians and practitioners in the business, non-profit and public sectors.

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