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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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Medications

Common Medications Used in Medication-Assisted Treatment

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved three medications to treat OUD — methadone, buprenorphine and naltrexone.

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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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Treatment and Recovery

How To Navigate the Holidays in Addiction Recovery

The holidays can bring up challenges for people in addiction recovery. Discover tips on how to stay committed to recovery while enjoying the festivities.

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Addictions

International Overdose Awareness Day: Understanding and Preventing Overdose

Overdose is preventable. Learn more about International Overdose Awareness Day, the signs of overdose, and how to take action to save a life.

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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.

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Behavioral Health Group

OUD Treatment in the ED: A Reference Guide for Identifying and Stabilizing OUD Patients

Behavioral Health Group (BHG) is answering the call for more specialized intervention techniques.

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Behavioral Health Group

Former ONDCP Director Joins Distinguished Advisory Board Focused on Opioid Addiction

BHG expands Medical Advisory Board with new members

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Behavioral Health Group

Bureau of Prisons Slow to Implement Critical MAT Programs Nationally

First Step Act opioid treatment access can help reduce overdose deaths for incarcerated people and support recovery after release.