Awareness and Stigma

BHG Medical Directors Series: Dr. Nathan Mullins | North Carolina

Discover how Dr. Nathan Mullins and BHG deliver opioid use disorder care for pregnant patients, integrating medications and counseling.

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News

Why Are We Concerned When You Miss a Medication Dose? | Dr. Ben Nordstrom

What happens when you miss a medication dose? Dr. Ben Nordstrom explains why staying on track with treatment is important for recovery.

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News

Behavioral Health Group and Freedmen’s Medicine Bridge Gaps in Addiction and Primary Care in Washington, D.C.

Collaborative care for opioid use disorder is helping improve access, retention and whole-person care in Washington, D.C.

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Business Partnerships

Behavioral Health Group and Freedmen’s Medicine Bridge Gaps in Addiction and Primary Care in Washington, D.C.

Behavioral Health Group and Freedmen’s Medicine partner to deliver integrated addiction and primary care services in Washington, D.C.

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Behavioral Health Group

How Flexibility and Technology Are Saving Lives in South Carolina

Saving lives in South Carolina, flexible treatment and remote dosing technology are helping more people access opioid recovery support.

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Behavioral Health Group

BHG in the News: How Alabama is Fighting the Opioid Epidemic

The opioid epidemic in Alabama is improving as policy changes expand treatment access, support recovery and help reduce overdose deaths.

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Behavioral Health Group

BHG in the News: The Critical Role of Medicaid in Tennessee’s Opioid Recovery

Tennessee is making real progress in opioid recovery. Learn why preserving Medicaid funding is crucial to keeping that momentum going.

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Behavioral Health Group

MAT vs MOUD: What’s the Difference?

MAT vs MOUD have key differences. Learn what each term means, how they relate to opioid addiction treatment and why the distinction matters. 

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Behavioral Health Group

BHG in the News: Addressing Kentucky’s Opioid Crisis

Kentucky has made progress in the opioid crisis, but barriers remain. Learn how continued efforts can improve access and recovery for residents.

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Behavioral Health Group

Louisiana’s Opioid Crisis: Progress, Challenges, and the Path Forward

Louisiana reports a decline in overdose deaths, marking progress in the opioid crisis. Learn what challenges remain and how solutions are driving recovery.

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Behavioral Health Group

Behavioral Health Group Now Accepting Aetna Nationwide

BHG now accepts Aetna insurance at 110+ treatment centers, expanding access to evidence-based addiction treatment and recovery services.

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Behavioral Health Group

Sonara Health Partners with Behavioral Health Group to Increase Access to Take-Home Methadone in South Carolina

BHG and Sonara Health partner to expand remote methadone dosing access at opioid treatment programs in South Carolina.

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Behavioral Health Group

Forcible Detox in Jail: A Death Sentence beyond Prison Walls

Forcible detox in jail can increase overdose risk after release. Evidence-based treatment can help save lives and support recovery.