Charlie Health expands to substance use disorder treatment

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Charlie Health has launched a virtual substance use disorder treatment program. 

The program will include multiple weekly sessions, and offer medication-assisted treatment, according to an April 29 news release. Clients will be placed in curated peer cohorts. 

The virtual program allows patients to stay engaged with school, work and family responsibilities while receiving substance use disorder treatment, according to Charlie Health. 

Bozeman, Mont.-based Charlie Health provides virtual intensive treatment for adults with serious mental health conditions. The company is in-network with major health plans in 37 states. 

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