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Insights on launching and scaling insurance-contracted behavioral health programs.

June 12, 2026

Austin IOP Planning for Private Practice Owners

Solo or small practice owner in Austin planning an IOP? Learn the realistic steps, costs, HHSC licensure, billing shifts, and staffing required to launch successfully.

June 12, 2026

Dallas Practices Considering IOP: Start Here

Dallas therapy practices considering IOP: start with these first feasibility questions, licensure paths, payer basics, and build-vs-partner decisions before you plan.

June 12, 2026

What Makes an IOP Viable in Houston

Evaluate IOP viability in Houston with a clear look at demand, payer mix, break-even census, and cost structure before committing capital to a new program.

June 11, 2026

Wichita Falls IOP Growth for Mental Health Care

Learn how to grow a mental health IOP in Wichita Falls with strategies for census building, payer credentialing, referral channels, and outcomes-driven growth in North Texas.

June 11, 2026

Beaumont IOP Readiness for Addiction Contracting

Assess your addiction IOP contracting readiness in Beaumont, TX. Learn HHSC licensure, TMHP enrollment, MCO credentialing, and utilization review steps for the Golden Triangle market.

June 11, 2026

Abilene IOP Planning for Billable Programs

Plan a billable IOP in Abilene, TX from day one. Learn how to sequence HHSC licensure, H0015 coding, TMHP enrollment, and documentation for clean claims.

June 11, 2026

Odessa IOP Growth for Higher-Acuity Care

Learn how Odessa IOP operators can expand to PHP (ASAM Level 2.5): staffing, Texas licensure under 26 TAC 564, and whether the Permian Basin market supports higher-acuity care.

June 11, 2026

Midland IOP Readiness for SUD Treatment

Assess your SUD IOP readiness in Midland, TX. Covers LCDC staffing, HHSC Chapter 464 licensure, operations, and financial planning for a Permian Basin addiction IOP.

June 11, 2026

Waco IOP Planning for Clinical Curriculum

A practical guide to IOP clinical curriculum planning in Waco: map ASAM Level 2.1 hours, sequence evidence-based modalities, and build documentation that supports medical necessity.