How long does OHA behavioral health licensing take? It is one of the most common questions from organizations planning programs in Oregon, and the most common mistake is underestimating the answer. Programs that plan for three months typically take six to twelve. Programs that plan for six months sometimes reach licensure on schedule — but only if they submitted a complete, well-prepared
The Oregon Health Authority Certificate of Approval (COA) is the foundational license for substance use disorder treatment programs in Oregon. Without it, you cannot legally operate, bill Oregon Health Plan, credential with CCOs, or — for most commercial payers — contract for SUD services. Getting it requires a structured, documented application process that OHA evaluates for compl
The transition from solo private practice to a small group is the single least-discussed stage of behavioral health practice ownership. The clinical training prepares you for the work. The business literature is built for either lifestyle solo practice or 100-clinician multi-state platforms. The five-to-fifteen-clinician range — where most thriving Oregon outpatient practices actually live &
Most solo and small-group behavioral health practices in Oregon make the same five licensing mistakes — not because they don't care, but because the licensing landscape was built for clinical individuals first and businesses second. The moment a clinician adds a second therapist, an associate-level supervisee, an outpatient program, or a service line, the licensing math changes in ways that
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