Underwriting for addiction treatment facilities
Opportunity Knocks with Growth of Behavioral Health Care
Posted on: December 11, 2020 by Addiction Treatment Providers
In this article for The Rough Notes Company, Inc, our Program Director, Krista Mayes, outlines why the current behavioral healthcare insurance market expansion is poised to be sustainable rather than just a flash in the pan Every good agent knows that getting in on a growing market can go a long way in building a […] Read More
Posted in: Behavioral Healthcare Insurance
How the Right Risk Management Procedures Can Limit Liability for Addiction Treatment Providers
Posted on: October 13, 2020 by Addiction Treatment Providers
While it might seem obvious that having the appropriate risk management procedures in place can limit your behavioral healthcare client’s liability when it comes to potential claims, we still find that many of our insureds don’t quite realized the extent of which it can actually save them. At Addiction Treatment Providers, we pride ourselves on […] Read More
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Don’t Be an Easy Target: Navigating Insurance Claims for Addiction Treatment Providers

Posted on: July 17, 2020 by Addiction Treatment Providers
As an insurance broker for an addiction or opioid treatment facility, it’s important to know about some legitimate factors at play when it comes to attorneys making a case against your client instead of the doctors involved in the patient’s treatment. While it may seem more intuitive for an attorney to pursue legal action with […] Read More
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- Opportunity Knocks with Growth of Behavioral Health Care
- How the Right Risk Management Procedures Can Limit Liability for Addiction Treatment Providers
- Why Behavioral Health Providers and Facilities Rely on Addiction Treatment Providers Insurance Program
- Growth, Opportunity on the Horizon for Behavioral Healthcare
- Assessing Risk: How You Should Be Evaluating Potential Behavioral Healthcare Clients