Washington, DC (August 27, 2018) – Behavioral Health Association of Providers (BHAP), Epstein Becker Green (EBG), and Nelson Hardiman have joined forces to present programming and thought leadership that will address topics highlighting the accelerating legal and policy issues for the behavioral health industry.

Given the confluence of national and local public policy developments regarding mental health, substance abuse disorders, and treatments, attorneys and professionals from BHAP, EBG, and Nelson Hardiman will kick off their collaboration with a fall webinar series that will provide analysis and commentary on a wide variety of topics affecting the behavioral health industry. The series begins on September 6 with the first webinar titled, “Is Your Organization at Risk for Patient Brokering? Preparing for SB1228 and Impending Changes in California’s Regulation of Addiction Treatment Marketing.” To register, click here.

Additional topics include:

October 4, 2018: How to Avoid Getting Wiped Out by the Wave of Commercial Payor Behavioral Health Audits: Medical Necessity and Waivers of Co-Insurance and Deductibles

November 1, 2018: Mystified by MAT? Navigating the Changing Regulatory Landscape Around Medication-Assisted Treatment

December 6, 2018: One in Three Californians Is a Medi-Cal Beneficiary. Is Your Organization Ready for the Next Steps in Drug Medi-Cal’s ODS Waiver?

“I am very excited about collaborating with Epstein Becker Green and Nelson Hardiman for this series of important webinars addressing the behavioral health industry,” said Andrew Martin, BHAP’s Chief Operating Officer. “Throughout BHAP’s work with advocacy, regulation and policy monitoring, it is clear that the regulatory landscape is ever-changing. With change comes the necessity for behavioral health providers to remain informed about the impact that these changes will have on their ability to provide services. This webinar series is designed to keep providers updated, inform providers on best practices, and address specific concerns that attendees may have. In working with the outstanding specialist attorneys at Nelson Hardiman and Epstein Becker Green, the information being provided in this series is unsurpassed. BHAP is proud to be a part of this effort.”

“We are thrilled to combine our thought leadership with that of BHAP and Nelson Hardiman’s to provide commentary and programming on the transformation of and issues affecting the behavioral health care industry and we look forward to the ongoing collaboration,” said Mark E. Lutes, Chair of EBG’s Board of Directors. “Recognizing that behavioral health providers face an ever-changing legal, regulatory, and technological environment, EBG attorneys have been keeping an eye on developments in this space for some time, and look forward to working in concert with these outstanding organizations. We hope that the topics we’ve chosen for our first webinar series are insightful and engaging for those who attend our series.”

“We are excited to be collaborating with Epstein Becker Green because of the deep experience they bring on behavioral health regulatory issues,” said Harry Nelson, Founder & Managing Partner of Nelson Hardiman and chairman of BHAP’s Board of Directors. “In working with Epstein Becker Green, we are able to bring together an unparalleled level of insight into difficult federal and state regulatory issues, as well as a strategic vision of how risks and opportunities in behavioral health are evolving. The collaboration provides a rare opportunity to integrate and share deep expertise from leading authorities on the many tough questions facing behavioral health providers.”

About Behavioral Health Association of Providers

Behavioral Health Association of Providers (BHAP) is a national trade membership organization that provides education and advocacy for behavioral healthcare providers and related entities.

About Epstein Becker Green

Epstein Becker & Green, P.C., is a national law firm with a primary focus on health care and life sciences; employment, labor, and workforce management; and litigation and business disputes. Founded in 1973 as an industry-focused firm, Epstein Becker Green has decades of experience serving clients in health care, financial services, retail, hospitality, and technology, among other industries, representing entities from startups to Fortune 100 companies. Operating in locations throughout the United States and supporting domestic and multinational clients, the firm’s attorneys are committed to uncompromising client service and legal excellence. For more information, visit www.ebglaw.com.

About Nelson Hardiman

Nelson Hardiman LLP is the second-largest healthcare and life sciences firm in California, serving healthcare providers, investors, and organizations that need a hard-to-find level of quality advice on the most sensitive industry issues. The firm’s litigation practice specializes in defending whistleblower actions, government investigations, reimbursement disputes, and other complex business matter. The firm’s transactional group handles healthcare organization acquisitions, sales, investment, and financings, and Nelson Hardiman’s regulatory team advises on compliance with licensing, operational, and reimbursement issues across the full continuum of healthcare industry sectors, with expertise on Medicare and Medicaid requirements, privacy and data security, FDA, and many more matters. More information about the firm is available at https://www.nelsonhardiman.com or at 310.203.2800.

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