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Insights on launching and scaling insurance-contracted behavioral health programs.
June 11, 2026
What Houston Therapy Practices Need Before IOP Expansion
Houston therapy practice owners: learn the regulatory, clinical, staffing, and payer prerequisites for IOP expansion, including HHSC Chapter 464 and TMHP enrollment.
June 11, 2026
San Marcos' Opportunity for Adolescent IOP Programs
Explore why San Marcos and Hays County are underserved for adolescent IOP programs, how to design ASAM Level 2.1 services, navigate Texas regulations, and build a sustainable payer mix.
June 11, 2026
Texarkana's Need for Addiction IOP Services
Texarkana is underserved for addiction IOP services. Learn about HHSC Chapter 464 licensure, ASAM Level 2.1 design, cross-state considerations, and payer mix for a SUD IOP.
June 11, 2026
Tyler's Roadmap to Sustainable IOP Growth
A phased growth roadmap for Tyler IOP operators: payer contracts, referral development, specialty tracks, staffing, and outcomes in the East Texas behavioral health market.
June 11, 2026
Denton's Opportunity for Eating Disorder IOP Programs
Explore why Denton, TX is underserved for eating disorder IOP programs, and how practice owners can build a multidisciplinary ED IOP serving UNT, TWU, and Denton County.
June 11, 2026
Sugar Land's Path to Higher-Acuity IOP Care
Learn how Sugar Land IOP operators can step up to higher-acuity PHP care: ASAM levels, HHSC Chapter 464 licensing, staffing, payer credentialing, and realistic timelines.
June 11, 2026
Round Rock's Guide to Opening OCD IOP Services
Learn how to open an OCD IOP in Round Rock, TX: ERP-based clinical design, Texas licensing, ASAM Level 2.1 standards, commercial payer strategy, and staffing tips.
June 11, 2026
McKinney's Opportunity for Neurodivergent IOP Care
Explore the market opportunity for neurodivergent IOP care in McKinney, TX: Collin County's underserved commercial payer landscape, ASAM Level 2.1 design, and staffing strategy.
June 11, 2026
Frisco's Growing Need for Autism IOP Services
Frisco's fast-growing, commercially insured population is underserved for autism IOP services. Learn how to design and launch an autism-focused IOP in Collin County, TX.